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Estimating the impact of Value Added Tax exemptions on smartphone penetration in Colombia using the synthetic control method

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  • Kammardi Sachidananda, Sindhura
  • Gwaka, Leon Tinashe
  • Yoo, Christopher S.

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Device affordability is one of the key barriers to Internet access and use in most low- and middle-income countries. Reducing or eliminating taxes on devices has emerged as a major way to make devices more affordable. However, the empirical evidence on the impact of tax reductions on device access remains limited. To help fill this gap, this study estimates the impact of Colombia's Value Added Tax (VAT) exemption, announced in late 2016, on smartphone penetration rates. Using the Synthetic Control Method (SCM) applied to country-level panel data from 2009 to 2021, our study finds that smartphone penetration in Colombia reached 66.8 % by the end of 2021, an increase of 7.6 percentage points over the 59.2 % level of its synthetic counterpart, which represents a 12.8 % relative increase. These results were validated through placebo tests and other robustness checks. A preliminary, illustrative cost-benefit analysis suggests that the broader economic growth driven by increased smartphone penetration could plausibly offset the VAT revenue loss over time. These findings confirm that reducing or eliminating taxes on smartphones improves smartphone penetration and contributes to bridging the digital divide. The work can be extended by exploring VAT exemptions in other countries and reductions on other forms of taxes.

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  • Kammardi Sachidananda, Sindhura & Gwaka, Leon Tinashe & Yoo, Christopher S., 2026. "Estimating the impact of Value Added Tax exemptions on smartphone penetration in Colombia using the synthetic control method," Telecommunications Policy, Elsevier, vol. 50(2).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:telpol:v:50:y:2026:i:2:s0308596125002253
    DOI: 10.1016/j.telpol.2025.103128
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