Missions

The EU Tax Observatory aims to contribute to the development of knowledge and the emergence of new concrete proposals to address the tax and inequality challenges of the 21st century.

Mission 1

To conduct and disseminate cutting-edge innovative research on taxation, with a focus on tax evasion and fraud, and potential solutions to these problems.

Mission 2

To promote a democratic, inclusive, and pluralistic debate on the future of taxation by fostering dialogue between the scientific community, civil society, and policymakers in the European Union and worldwide.

Mission 3

To provide access to knowledge on taxation by making available to the general public a repository of data and analysis on our study topics, as well as interactive tools that allow them to easily understand and exploit them.

Meet our team

Quentin Parrinello

Policy Director

Matt Collin

Senior Researcher

Mathieu Parenti

Senior Researcher

Riccardo Norbiato

Postdoctoral Scholar

Giulia Varaschin

Policy Advisor

Giulia Aliprandi

Senior Researcher

Annette Alstadsæter

Senior Researcher

Aymeric Ducatez

Research Assistant

Pierre Bachas

Senior Researcher

Lucas Chancel

Senior Advisor

Inga Chilashvili

Communications Officer

Teona Cretu

Research Assistant

Léo Czajka

Post-doctoral scholar

Lauren Debussy

Administrative Assistant

Idann Gidron

Research assistant

Sarah Godar

Researcher

Sébastien Laffitte

Senior Researcher

Segal Le Guern Herry

Senior Researcher

Elvin Le Pouhaër

Ph.D. Student

Rémi Lei

Post-doctoral scholar

Mathilde Auburtin

Events and Communications Officer

Karan Mishra

Junior Researcher

Edoardo Montagner

Research Assistant

Ninon Moreau-Kastler

Post-doctoral scholar

Carolina Moura

Research Assistant

Agathe Noyer

Research Assistant

Bluebery Planterose

Ph.D. Student

Carlos Salgado

Research Assistant

Gabriel Zucman

Director

Andreas Økland

Researcher

Our academic partners

Complementing the work of its teams, the EU Tax Observatory shares ideas and expertise with a network of high-level tax experts across Europe.

Fundings

The EU Tax Observatory is funded by a variety of primarily public and non-profit institutions. Over the 2021-2026 period, funding sources are the following:

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