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How to stop global global tax dodging

Natasha Adams | 06.11.2013 17:05 | Globalisation | Social Struggles | London | South Coast

Join our 2013 campaigner conference to get to grips with all the ins and outs of tax dodging, how big companies are getting away with it, how the rules need to change and what we can all do about it.

Tax dodging by multinationals has become big news, but it's not just the UK that's losing out.

Developing countries lose three times more to tax havens than they receive in aid each year, money which is urgently needed to pay for essentials like teachers, doctors, roads and sanitation.

Join us for ActionAid's 2013 campaigner conference to get to grips with all the ins and outs of tax dodging, how big companies are getting away with it, how the rules need to change and what we can all do about it. This is your chance to hear from tax justice campaigners from around the world, meet other people campaigning in your area and get all the latest news on our campaigns.

When: November 23rd 2013, 10.30am - 5.00pm
Where: Human Rights Action Centre, 17-25 New Inn Yard, London, EC2A 3EA.

Sign up here: www.stoptheglobaltaxdodgers.eventbrite.co.uk/

Speakers include:
Andrew Masiye, Zambian tax campaigner
Emma Seery, Oxfam Head of Development Finance
Richard Brooks, Private Eye Journalist
Brett Scott, Financial Activist

Natasha Adams
- e-mail: natasha.adams@actionaid.org
- Homepage: www.actionaid.org.uk/campaign

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Understand the issue better before posting

06.11.2013 17:40

This is not about "global global tax dodging" this is about paying tax in another country. Your failure to understand that simple point is making you look stupid with this event.

Grown up


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