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  2. Tax amnesty - Wikipedia

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    Tax amnesty is beneficial for those who have been hiding or not declaring their assets fair and transparently for years, who can make their assets legitimate by declaring them whether they exist within or outside the country. [7] When such schemes are introduced, state revenue and tax departments give time to declare their wealth without any ...

  3. United States Department of Justice Tax Division - Wikipedia

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    The Tax Division works closely with public schools and corporations of the state and the Criminal Investigation Division and other units of the Internal Revenue Service to develop and coordinate federal tax policy. Among the Division's duties are: Participating in the President's Corporate Fraud Task Force

  4. Tax Justice Network - Wikipedia

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    The Corporate Tax Haven Index is a biennial publication of the TJN which had its inaugural publication in May 2019. [15] It covers 64 global jurisdictions and produces a "Corporate Tax Haven Index" value by combining two core measures; first a "Haven Score" based on 20 mostly tax related criteria, second a "Global Scale Weight" showing the ...

  5. List of The State episodes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of The State episodes. Series overview. Season Episodes Originally released; First released Last released Network; 1: 5: January 21, 1994 ()

  6. Citizens for Tax Justice - Wikipedia

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    Citizens for Tax Justice (CTJ) is a Washington, D.C.–based think tank and advocacy group founded in 1979 focusing on tax policies and their impact. [2] CTJ's work focuses primarily on federal tax policy, but also analyzes state and local tax policies.

  7. Richard Murphy (tax campaigner) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Murphy (born 21 March 1958) is a British former chartered accountant and political economist who campaigns on issues of tax avoidance and tax evasion. [1] He advises the Trades Union Congress on economics and taxation, and founded the Tax Justice Network. He is a Professor of Accounting Practice at University of Sheffield Management School.

  8. Financial Secrecy Index - Wikipedia

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    While related to tax havens, the FSI is not a list of tax havens per se, and it does not attempt to estimate actual taxes avoided or profits shifted, unlike the techniques used in compilation of modern tax haven lists. The FSI is therefore more correctly a list of financial secrecy jurisdictions. While having many similarities to tax havens ...

  9. United States Tax Court - Wikipedia

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    President Calvin Coolidge signing the income tax bill which established the U.S. Board of Tax Appeals; Andrew Mellon is the third figure from the right.. The first incarnation of the Tax Court was the "U.S. Board of Tax Appeals", established by Congress in the Revenue Act of 1924 [4] [5] (also known as the Mellon tax bill) in order to address the increasing complexity of tax-related litigation.