Trailer: The Corruption Diaries, Series 2

Trailer: The Corruption Diaries, Series 2

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US "r" Us or tax sovereignty?

Countries can either capitulate to President Trump's tax bullying. Or come together to fight for the sovereign right to tax multinationals fairly. In this episode host Naomi Fowler explores whether US economic policy is actually good for the US economy and its people. We've done ...  Show more

Social Reuse of Seized Assets

When tax officials and law enforcement do manage to recover assets and money from criminals, what happens next? How are those seizures used to benefit taxpayers and society? We think there are lots of missed opportunities here and the Taxcast goes to We ...

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