Notes on the II International Congress on Taxation and Gender
Fiscal Policies and Sustainability for Gender and Race Equality
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https://doi.org/10.46801/2595-6280.56.36.2024.2539Keywords:
taxation, gender, fiscal policies, sustainability, gender-sensitive budgetAbstract
The present article presents a detailed analysis of the debates promoted by the II International Congress on Taxation and Gender, held at the São Paulo Law School of the Getulio Vargas Foundation. The Congress aimed to discuss the intersection between taxation, gender, and sustainability, aiming to promote fiscal policies for gender and racial equality. The debates addressed the use of taxation as a tool for environmental protection, the inclusion of gender and race criteria in tax policies, the impacts of tax reform, the care economy, gender and racial inequality in public policies, and the presence of these inequalities in the Judiciary. From this, the importance of integrating taxation, gender, and sustainability into fiscal policies to promote a more equitable and solidarity society is emphasized, aligned with constitutional principles and sustainable development.
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