UN Chief’s Tone-Deaf Gas Tax Declaration Would Exacerbate Inflation
By Rowan Saydlowski In a speech earlier this month, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres called on “all governments” around the world to increase taxes on energy companies, a policy which would only exacerbate the current energy price spike. At the launch of the third brief of the UN’s Global Crisis Response Group on Food, Energy […]
Tholos Foundation Partners on International Tax Burden Index, USA Ranks Second-Best
The Tholos Foundation partnered with the Paris-based free-market think tank Institut économique Molinari (IEM) for the publication of the second edition of “The Tax Burden on Global Workers: A Comparative Index,” authored by James Rogers and Nicolas Marques of IEM. In the index, South Africa and the United States had the lowest tax burdens, while European Union […]
Taxpayer Groups from 40 Countries Urge Rejection of OECD’s Global Minimum Tax
In partnership with the World Taxpayers Associations, Americans for Tax Reform is leading a large international coalition of 76 conservative groups and activists from 40 different nations to oppose the implementation of a global minimum corporate tax rate.
Big-Spending EU Bureaucrats Want To Fleece American Companies Again
The European Union can't keep up with the pace of innovation, growth, and success of American technology companies. This was true in the past but became undoubtedly apparent during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Will Biden Defend America Against Europe’s Tax-Hungry Bureaucrats?
European nations and many other countries around the world have unilaterally departed from over 100 years of accepted tax principles and imposed discriminatory digital taxes on U.S. companies based on global revenue. These new taxes pose unprecedented dangers to tax competition, innovation, and American and European economic growth and will lead to a dramatic and irreversible shift for the international tax system.