Tax Stories E27 - Allison Christians (Canada) – on telling stories until the unjust world changes
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During an interview it is often like in golf – in the first 10-15 minutes it is possible to understand quite clearly if you have a connection or don’t. With Allison Christians, a tax law professor who is named one of the “Global Tax 50” most influential individuals in international taxation, it was easy and fun to discuss such topics like:
· Social media;
· Her drawings on RedBubble;
· Movies containing tax aspects;
· A tax story Allison would like to make as a cartoon;
· Why did Allison move from law firms to academia and how to keep hands on the business practice at the same time;
· Break Into Tax YouTube channel;
· Her new book - TaxCooperation in an Unjust World that you can buy and here is a summary of the book's main ideas - on an equal division of the benefits between the countries involved, so the majority of the benefits doesn’t just go to the rich countries;
· On ideas how the tax world can help Ukraine, on UBOs of properties and Pillar2, tax on speculative foreign ownership, AML checks for the Golden visa source money.