Ecumenical campaign for tax justice begins in New York

A new ecumenical campaign advocating for tax justice, called the Zacchaeus Project (#ZacTAX),  was launched on 11 July at the United Nations in New York City.

In a press release made available to OpenLife, the project  is aptly supported by The World Council of Churches (WCC).

It is  part of the New International Financial and Economic Architecture initiative, a joint effort by the WCC, World Communion of Reformed Churches, and Council for World Mission.

The launch was held under the auspices of the UN High-level Political Forum on the Sustainable Development Goals and co-organised by the WCC, World Communion of Reformed Churches, and Council for World Mission together with the Lutheran World Federation and United Methodist Church.

The launch was preceded by a panel of commentators, moderated by Athena Peralta, WCC programme executive for the Economy of Life. “Tax justice is an important and practical means of tackling inequality – which is at levels not seen since the 19th century – and making reparation for the legacies of slavery and ecological devastation, especially climate change-related loss and damage,” she said.

The 2019 UN High-level Political Forum is reviewing several Sustainable Development Goals including goal 10 (reduce inequality) and goal 13 (take urgent action on climate change).

About the Zacchaeus Project

The project calls for a global tax and economic system that delivers equity and makes reparation for exploitation and injustice.

“Taxation is an important tool for sharing wealth equitably within and across countries as well as for holding corporations and citizens accountable for their responsibility towards upholding the common good, including care for the global ecological commons,” states the concept note for the project.

The campaign advocates for tax justice, addressing social and ecological debts, including reparations for colonialism and slavery. The campaign serves both to educate churches about the issues involved while advocating for tax justice and reparations.

The specific calls of the Zacchaeus Tax Campaign include:

– We call for the enactment of progressive wealth taxes at global and national levels to curb the growing concentration of wealth in the hands of an increasingly powerful few, hand-in-hand with increased public spending to stamp out poverty.

– We demand a stop to tax evasion and avoidance by multinational corporations and affluent individuals.

– We urgently call for progressive carbon and pollution taxes at different levels to protect our only planetary home.

– We call for the immediate implementation of a financial transaction tax on trade in equities, bonds, currencies and derivatives to curb harmful speculative activities.

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