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Trends and Future Directions in Tax Policy Reform: A Latin American Perspective

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  • Mr. Parthasarathi Shome

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Tax reform in Latin America during the 1980s emphasized broad-based, low-rate consumption taxes over steeply progressive income and property taxes, primarily to simplify the tax structure and facilitate tax administration. While tax reform need not necessarily raise tax-to-GDP ratios, countries that undertook tax reform experienced a higher revenue gain in terms of GDP relative to those that did not. Tax reform issues during the 1990s will include a minimum income tax, alternative corporate taxes (cash flow tax, assets tax), capturing difficult tax bases (financial intermediation, property), environment taxes, extending withholding as a taxing mechanism, and tax harmonization.

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  • Mr. Parthasarathi Shome, 1992. "Trends and Future Directions in Tax Policy Reform: A Latin American Perspective," IMF Working Papers 1992/043, International Monetary Fund.
  • Handle: RePEc:imf:imfwpa:1992/043
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