State of Tax Justice
Annual report on the cost of global corporate tax abuse and private tax evasion.
The State of Tax Justice report provides the definitive estimate of the scale of global tax abuse and which countries are bearing the greatest costs. Published annually, it tracks both corporate tax abuse by multinational corporations and private tax evasion by wealthy individuals.
Drawing on the latest data, the report estimates that countries are losing over $483 billion in tax a year to global tax abuse committed by multinational corporations and wealthy individuals. The report breaks down losses by country and region, showing which countries are losing the most tax revenue.
Key Features
- Annual estimates of global tax abuse
- Country-by-country loss calculations
- Analysis of both corporate and private tax abuse
- Policy recommendations for action