Green Taxation Can Transform the Preservation of the Bahian Coast into Fiscal Justice
The 'green taxation' initiative in Bahia aims to use environmental preservation as a means to achieve social justice and fiscal equity, addressing urgent ecological challenges.
Guillermo Valls will lead the administrative justice of Ibero-America
Guillermo Valls Esponda has been unanimously elected as the Executive Secretary of the Ibero-American Association of Fiscal or Administrative Courts (AITFA).
The Hino Town Incident Murder Case from 40 Years Ago: Supreme Court to Decide on Re-trial Within the Fiscal Year
The Japanese Supreme Court is expected to decide by the end of the fiscal year whether to allow a re-trial in the 1984 Hino Town murder case, which has faced significant delays due to prosecutors contesting the re-trial.
The Social Security Reform is a matter of fiscal and justice
Brazil's social security system faces significant financial challenges, prompting discussions for new reforms to address the rising deficit.
Fiscal councilor, committed to justice and friend: see who was the lawyer who died in Goiânia
Fabrício de Melo Barcelos Costa, a dedicated lawyer and recent fiscal councilor of the Goian Institute of Labor Law, passed away in Goiânia at the age of 42, prompting heartfelt tributes from family and friends.
Can democracy keep the reins of capitalism, or will it be swallowed by it?
The article discusses the current challenges democracy faces against the backdrop of extreme wealth concentration and taxation, highlighting global efforts towards fiscal justice.
KDDI subsidiary involved in fictitious transactions falsely accounting 246 billion yen in total sales
KDDI's subsidiary Big Globe has been implicated in fictitious transactions leading to the over-reporting of approximately 246 billion yen in total sales for the group up to this fiscal year.
Building in DF where elevator plunged has already been the target of fiscal actions and has been embargoed since 2023
Two people were injured when an elevator plummeted from the third floor to the basement of a building in Vicente Pires, Federal District, on Tuesday night.
The divergent judges of the Constitutional Court denounce that the endorsement of 'finger-pointing' in the Prosecutor's Office causes a "regrettable setback in the fight against the immunity of political power"
Judges from the Constitutional Court express concern that endorsing 'finger-pointing' in the Prosecutor's Office marks a serious regression in the battle against political power immunity.
The new attorney general spares García Ortiz from being expelled or suspended from the prosecutor's career after the Supreme Court's conviction
Former Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz will remain in the prosecutor's career despite being convicted of a willful crime by the Supreme Court, as decided by his successor Teresa Peramato after reviewing the Fiscal Inspection's analysis.
Peramato relies on Supreme Court jurisprudence to allow García Ortiz to return to his career
Teresa Peramato, the Attorney General, has allowed her predecessor Álvaro García Ortiz to return to his position at the Supreme Court after a two-year suspension for breach of confidentiality.
"When Businesses Take a Hit...": The Shocking and Surprising Campaign of Entrepreneurs Against Fake News
The campaign by the Intermediate-sized Businesses Movement (Meti) challenges misinformation about fiscal justice, competitiveness, and business aid through a web series broadcast until Valentine's Day.
Galicia faces a surge of cocaine shipments under EU alert for increased corruption in the ports
Galicia is grappling with an influx of cocaine smuggling amid EU warnings regarding rising corruption in ports, prompting fiscal and customs inspectors to enhance detection strategies in Vigo.