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  • Fabio De Masi is a new entry this year Fabio De Masi is a new entrant in the Global Tax 50. He is a member of Germany's Die Linke party, part of the European United Left-Nordic Green Left in the European Parliament. De Masi served in the European Parliament between 2014 and 2017 before being elected to the Bundestag in September for his Hamburg constituency.
  • Rasmus Corlin Christensen is a new entry this year Rasmus Corlin Christensen researches international tax as a PhD fellow at Copenhagen Business School, and is also a keen participant in what's become known as the #TaxTwitter community, where experts from around the globe discuss tax.
  • Rufino de la Rosa is a new entry this year Spain became a pioneer in tax administration in 2017 by introducing the world's first near real-time reporting system for VAT on July 1.
  • The Global Forum has reached several key objectives during 2017 that were thought to be impossible just a few years ago. Recognising these achievements, Monica Bhatia has been included in the Global Tax 50 for the fifth year running.
  • International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) was also in the Global Tax 50 2016, and 2014 The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) has once again compiled documents that lay bare the tax affairs of those who would rather they were kept secret, this time in the Paradise Papers released on November 5.
  • Maya Forstater is a new entry this year Nobody quite digs into tax data like Maya Forstater. London-based Forstater has made it her mission to assemble and analyse data that provides a base for meaningful dialogue on tax trends through her blog and blog Twitter activity under the handle @MForstater.
  • The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) was also in the Global Tax 50 2016 On the website of the newly-created United Arab Emirates federal tax authority's website, there is a hefty FAQ section. The first frequently-asked question: What is tax?
  • Heather Self was also in the Global Tax 50 2016 The Women in Tax network is going from strength to strength and continues to grow in size and reputation.
  • Bruno Le Maire is a new entry this year Since becoming the French finance minister in May 2017, Bruno Le Maire has made his tax views known to anyone who will listen and to those who share his opinions on enacting changes that will see governments win the 'fair share of tax' debate.
  • WU Global Tax Policy Center is a new entry this year A new entry in this year's Global Tax 50, the WU Global Tax Policy Center has been recognised for its excellent work in becoming a leading think tank and providing a platform to analyse tax policy, the role of tax administrations and tax laws in today's global economy.