Tax
Governments need tax revenue to provide public goods and services like education, health care and infrastructure. Large corporations, like citizens, benefit from these goods and services. But many avoid paying their fair share of taxes. Corporate tax avoidance shifts the tax burden to workers, consumers and small companies, contributing to global economic inequality and stunting economic and social development. Governments like the Netherlands deprive developing countries of sorely-needed tax revenue by facilitating tax avoidance through mailbox companies. More and more countries compete for the most appealing system of corporate tax-dodging. It’s a system that privatises gains while socialising losses. SOMO exposes the aggressive tax avoidance strategies of companies, and the impacts of tax avoidance on human rights and public interests. We examine the international and national tax regimes that facilitate corporate tax avoidance, with special attention to the role of the Netherlands as a leading tax haven.
Overview of articles
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Dutch campaign against the repeal of the dividend tax startedPosted in category:NewsJasper van TeeffelenPublished on:
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Dutch efforts to combat letterbox companies have no effectPosted in category:NewsRodrigo FernandezPublished on:
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EU’s secret ’sweetheart’ tax deals with multinational corporations soar to record numbersPosted in category:NewsTove Maria RydingPublished on:
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Mining taxes Published on:Vincent KiezebrinkPosted in category:PublicationVincent Kiezebrink
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The very hungry caterpillar: how multinationals constantly lobby for tax reductionsPosted in category:Opinion
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Europe leads the race towards a 0% corporate tax ratePosted in category:NewsJasper van TeeffelenPublished on:
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Tax games: the race to the bottom Published on:Jasper van TeeffelenPosted in category:PublicationJasper van Teeffelen
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The International Chemical Investors Group (ICIG) Published on:Vincent KiezebrinkPosted in category:PublicationVincent Kiezebrink
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Hidden tax practices of Dutch companies Published on:Vincent KiezebrinkPosted in category:PublicationVincent Kiezebrink
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The Ahold Delhaize case Published on:Posted in category:Publication