On Wednesday April 5th, the ICTD hosted Philip Daniel at the Institute of Development Studies. The seminar explored design principles for taxing extractive industries and touch briefly on renewed challenges from the commodity price outlook, international tax problems and environmental imperatives.

See the presentation slides and listen to the podcast of the seminar here

Philip Daniel is co-editor and contributor for International Taxation and the Extractive Industries (Routledge, 2017) and for The Taxation of Petroleum and Minerals: Principles, Problems and Practice (Routledge, 2010). Philip worked at the Fiscal Affairs Department of the IMF in Washington DC, 2006-2015.

Phillip’s recent advisory work has covered Nigeria, Trinidad and Tobago, South Africa and Uganda. He is now Honorary Professor, School of Social Sciences, University of Dundee in the Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Minerals Law and Policy. Philip was a Fellow of IDS from 1981 to 1994.