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Developing sustainable corporate tax governance
Hans Gribnau
Department of Tax Law
Fiscal Institute Tilburg (FIT)
Connecting Responsible Organizations
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Tax Governance
100%
Corporate Tax
100%
Sustainable Development
66%
Corporate Governance
33%
Government Policy
33%
Environmental Policy
33%
Global Warming
33%
Everyday Life
33%
Social Policy
33%
Business Community
33%
Environmental Impact
33%
Stakeholder Concerns
33%
Policy Goals
33%
Governance Policy
33%
Fair Share
33%
Stakeholder Expectations
33%
Environmental Social Governance
33%
Small States
33%
Big Tech Companies
33%
Good Public Governance
33%
Social Sciences
Corporate Tax
100%
Sustainable Development
66%
Global Warming
33%
Everyday Life
33%
Corporate Governance
33%
Small States
33%
Public Goods
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Corporate Taxation
100%
Sustainable Development
66%
Corporate Governance
33%
Government Policy
33%
Public Goods
33%
Business And Society
33%