posted on 2024-09-05, 20:41authored byJacky Hicks, Berni Smith, Anna Downs, Benedetta Musillo
By being ‘gender aware’, tax policy, tax
administration and tax research have the
potential to both reduce discrimination
and promote women’s economic
empowerment, and benefit the wider inclusive
economic growth and development process. Civil
society organisations (CSOs) play an important role
in all aspects of taxation and gender, from improving transparency and accountability of government
decisions on tax policy, and engaging with governments
and oversight institutions on taxation and gender, to
educating female taxpayers and monitoring services
that revenue authorities and ministries of finance
provide. Specialised CSOs could carry out gendered
analysis of taxation and its impacts in parallel to
gendered analysis of budgeting.
Learning Journey Output
Funding
Default funder
History
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Citation
Hicks, J.; Smith, B.; Downs, A. and Musillo, B. (2022) Conversations on Gender and Tax: Resource Pack, K4D Resource Pack, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/K4D.2022.064