At a recent G20 finance ministers’ gathering, wealthier countries resisted efforts to reform tax systems to bridge the inequality gap. Oxfam Brazil’s research reveals a stark contrast in how G20 nations collect taxes. Wealth taxes contribute merely 8 cents to every tax dollar, a fraction of what is obtained from consumption taxes, which account for […]
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