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Liberia: Ataf Study Highlights Need for Gender-Responsive Tax Systems

Liberia: Ataf Study Highlights Need for Gender-Responsive Tax Systems
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A new study by the African Tax Administration Forum emphasizes the need for gender-responsive tax policies to address systemic inequalities. The report provides a framework for governments to improve data collection and integrate gender considerations into fiscal administration.

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It addresses the intersection of economic policy and social equity, advocating for more inclusive financial systems in Africa.

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New research by the African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF), through the ATAF Women in Tax Network (AWITN), highlights the need for African countries to strengthen the integration of gender considerations into tax policy and administration.

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