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How to tax a billionaire : an advocacy tool against tax priviliges for the super-rich
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imprint ABOUT THE AUTHOR IMPRINT Christoph Trautvetter is executive director of the German tax justice network. He is author of several studies on the German tax system and the superrich in Germany as well as on the taxation of big corporations and illicit financial flows at global level. He holds a masters degree in public policy and has previously worked as a forensic investigator at ­KPMG, for the budget committee of the European Parlia­ment and as Teach First Fellow. The author wishes to thank the experts that contributed to the elaboration of the country examples for the fruitful dis­cussions. The Argentinian country example was elaborated by Veró­nica Grondona Olmi, Lisandro Mondino and Anahí Ramp­inini. Privileges in the Brazilian tax system were analysed by Ana Bottega de Lima and Amanda Resende. Published by: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung e. V. Godesberger Allee 149| 53175 Bonn| Germany Email: info@fes.de Issuing Department: Division for International Cooperation/ Global and European Policy https://www.fes.de/referat-globale-und­europaeische-politik Responsible: Sarah Ganter| International Financial Policy sarah.ganter@fes.de Editing: Dr. James A. Turner Design/Typesetting: pertext, Berlin| www.pertext.de Illustrations: edeos digital communication GmbH The section on the advocacy work on progressive taxation in Colombia was contributed by Alejandro Rodríguez Llach. Orders/Contact: Katrien Klüver, katrien.kluever@fes.de The views expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung(FES). Commercial use of media published by the FES is not permitted without the written consent of the FES. Publications by the FES may not be used for electioneering purposes. ISBN 978-3-98628-469-5 © 2024 www.fes.de/bibliothek/fes-publikationen