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Sep 2022
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La justice fiscale s’impose, même dans l...

TAX JUSTICE NETWORK
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Pour cette 43ème édition de votre Podcast en français sur la justice fiscale et la justice sociale produit par Tax Justice Network, nous revenons sur les exonérations fiscales en matière de dépenses financées par l’Aide Internationale au Développement. La question a fait l’objet de discussions dans le cadre des « Journées pour la Fiscalité du Développement » organisées il y a quelques temps par l’OCDE. Plusieurs experts ayant pris la parole ont partagé les réflexions les plus récentes sur cette problématique. Sont intervenants dans ce podcast:

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