One might therefore have expected that LVT, or even other property taxes like the British Business Rates, would get at least a mention and commendation from time to time. But search TJN's web site and you will find nothing at all on the subject. Which suggests that the remark might just be a fob-off. But then if you look at TJN's membership, it could explain why. This is surely an odd collection of bedfellows?
- Action Aid UK
- The African Community Development Foundation
- ARC (the union representing senior managers and professionals in UK Revenue and Customs)
- Arbeitsgruppe Alternative Wirtschaftspolitik (Germany)
- The Association for Accountancy & Business Affairs - United Kingdom (Founder Member)
- AllianceSud - Switzerland (Founder Member)
- Attac-Deutschland, Attac-Switzerland, Attac-España, Attac-Vlaanderen
- Berne Declaration - Switzerland (Founder Member)
- Centre for Budget Advocacy - Ghana
- Centre for Informal Activities and Development - Ghana
- Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations (SOMO) - Netherlands
- Christian Aid - United Kingdom
- Citizens for Tax Justice - USA (Founder Member)
- Comité Catholique Contre la Faim et Pour le Dévéloppement
- Economic Justice Coalition - Mozambique
- Fastenopfer (Switzerland)
- Kairos-Europe (Founder Member)
- Norwegian Association of Tax Auditors and Tax Accountants
- Secours-Catholique Caritas (Founder Member)
- South African New Economics Foundation
- Tax Justice Nederland
- Tax Justice Network 4 Africa
- Tax Justice Network - Jersey
- Tax Justice Network - UK
- Tax Justice Network - USA (Founder Member)
- The Uniting Church in Australia
- War on Want
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