Tax Justice and Public Services Delivery Perspectives

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Baba Aye
Coordinator, PSI Nigeria NCC, Projects Mgt. Committee
Panel discussion @ the ITUC-Africa workshop on
Tax Justice, held on January 17-18, 2014, @
Lapour Hotel, Utako, Abuja, Nigeria
Introduction
Today’s context of public services delivery
A perspective of tax justice with two sides
Problems and prospects for a rights-based
approach
Conclusions
Public services:
=> The narrow and broader perspectives
Public services and public services delivery
Public services have existed for as long as there have been “publics”;
Public services delivery are based on: political & ideological
considerations as much (if not more than) economic and pragmatic ones
Tax justice
An old, new issue
The side of; we are more & added up, pay more
The side of the few much more powerful paying pittance
Between democracy and the expansion of
democratic spaces: where does tax justice fit?
The blend of social, economic and political rights
Globalisation and the “universalization” of the concepts/actuality of
rights
The spirit of ‘45; it had to be suffocated
The neoliberal global order and the spirit of
privatisation
Social services, fulcrum of public services?
From “citizens” to “clients”; reclaiming the
dynamics of citizenship-the public
Liberalisation and the challenges of
resources, between myth and reality:
=> Tax justice fits the mosaic of de-mystification
The working class and taxation
Disaggregating the different types of taxes; which ones are just?
The need for 
progressive 
taxation
Do all taxes represent opportunity for increasing the state’s
resources?
The “bosses” and taxation
The MNEs and taxation
The local bosses and taxation
Taxes and the bosses; public services, infrastructure and
productivity
Taxation; between resource mobilisation and
resource allocation
=> 
What is to be done, to ensure both of these “sides”, work?
Public services are human rights
Tax justice is a key element of social justice;
=> But just a dimension of a broader picture
Development, justice and rights:
=> How do we “marry” this troika? Is 
democratic developmentalism 
an
answer?
Beyond taxation; the question of 
budgeting
=> 
Participatory budget process, a key component for making tax
justice real?
Trade unions and “all that jazz”
We need to challenge the conceptualisation of
“public services” in the discourse;
Tax justice is of critical importance, at this
point in time, in a multifaceted manner;
Rights of today were not “given” but won by
earlier generations & should be defended
We should expand the democratic space for
rights, with improvements in technology and
universal narratives of “rights” and “goals”
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Public services delivery and tax justice are intertwined concepts discussed at a workshop in Abuja, Nigeria. The dialogue delves into the challenges and opportunities of a rights-based approach in the context of taxation, public services, and citizenship dynamics.

  • Tax Justice
  • Public Services
  • Rights-Based Approach
  • Workshop
  • Abuja

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  1. Baba Aye Coordinator, PSI Nigeria NCC, Projects Mgt. Committee Panel discussion @ the ITUC-Africa workshop on Tax Justice, held on January 17-18, 2014, @ Lapour Hotel, Utako, Abuja, Nigeria Baba Aye

  2. Introduction Today s context of public services delivery A perspective of tax justice with two sides Problems and prospects for a rights-based approach Conclusions

  3. Public services: => The narrow and broader perspectives Public services and public services delivery Public services have existed for as long as there have been publics ; Public services delivery are based on: political & ideological considerations as much (if not more than) economic and pragmatic ones Tax justice An old, new issue The side of; we are more & added up, pay more The side of the few much more powerful paying pittance Between democracy and the expansion of democratic spaces: where does tax justice fit? The blend of social, economic and political rights Globalisation and the universalization of the concepts/actuality of rights

  4. The spirit of 45; it had to be suffocated The neoliberal global order and the spirit of privatisation Social services, fulcrum of public services? From citizens to clients ; reclaiming the dynamics of citizenship-the public Liberalisation and the challenges of resources, between myth and reality: => Tax justice fits the mosaic of de-mystification

  5. The working class and taxation Disaggregating the different types of taxes; which ones are just? The need for progressive taxation Do all taxes represent opportunity for increasing the state s resources? The bosses and taxation The MNEs and taxation The local bosses and taxation Taxes and the bosses; public services, infrastructure and productivity Taxation; between resource mobilisation and resource allocation => What is to be done, to ensure both of these sides , work?

  6. Public services are human rights Tax justice is a key element of social justice; => But just a dimension of a broader picture Development, justice and rights: => How do we marry this troika? Is democratic developmentalism an answer? Beyond taxation; the question of budgeting => Participatory budget process, a key component for making tax justice real? Trade unions and all that jazz

  7. We need to challenge the conceptualisation of public services in the discourse; Tax justice is of critical importance, at this point in time, in a multifaceted manner; Rights of today were not given but won by earlier generations & should be defended We should expand the democratic space for rights, with improvements in technology and universal narratives of rights and goals

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