A taxing journey : how civic actors influence tax policy /

"This open access book examines how civic organizations can influence tax policy and administration in ways that benefit ordinary citizens, through in-depth case studies from a wide range of countries including France, Guatemala, Kenya, Mexico, Philippines, Uganda, and the United States. These...

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Group Author: De Renzio, Paolo (Editor)
Published: Bloomsbury Academic,
Publisher Address: London :
Publication Dates: 2024.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "This open access book examines how civic organizations can influence tax policy and administration in ways that benefit ordinary citizens, through in-depth case studies from a wide range of countries including France, Guatemala, Kenya, Mexico, Philippines, Uganda, and the United States. These cases demonstrate the ways in which civic coalitions have crafted convincing narratives and used creative strategies to change the political incentives of policymakers and yield more equitable tax reform. The cases cover a wide range of types of tax reform, from taxes on specific items like fuel, tobacco and mobile money applications, to personal and corporate income taxes. They also highlight the use of a variety of approaches by civic actors-such as media campaigns, advocacy with legislators, and strategic litigation-to influence policy. These examples, covering a range of lower and higher income countries, across many aspects of tax systems, give us useful examples to build on, demonstrating that citizens everywhere can influence tax policy and ultimately secure fairer societies"--
Carrier Form: vi, 229 pages : illustration, form ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781350344617
1350344613
Index Number: HJ2305
CLC: F810.62
F810.423
Call Number: F810.423/T235-1