From the mid-1980s to early 1990s, Latin American tax policy provided rich lessons for other reforming countries. Meaningful innovations led also to perceptible revenue gains. Later in the 1990s, tax policies began to drift. Shining examples of fundamental reform seemed to lose their luster. Revenue in terms of GDP also stagnated, partly reflecting over-reliance on consumption taxes and neglect of taxable capacity on incomes. The stagnation has been exacerbated by excessively simplified administrative practices. Based on these developments and on the limited taxability of internationally mobile capital, the paper anticipates a likely tax structure for the new century.
Abstract. Against the backdrop of high macroeconomic instability and the need to meet the demands of...
Following the theoretical and empirical findings reviewed in an article published in a previous issu...
This paper analyses the main features of Paraguay’s current tax system and its evolution since the e...
Tax reform in Latin America during the 1980s emphasized broad-based, low-rate consumption taxes over...
This paper presents an overview of the present state of tax policy in Latin America and identifies a...
Includes bibliographyIn recent years, the countries of Latin America have introduced a series of ref...
Includes bibliographyThe fiscal burden in OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Developme...
This paper provides an overview of the tax system in Latin American countries and its main features....
The two papers give a full analysis of Latin American taxaton since 1990 up to day. One paper deals ...
This article examines experiences in tax reform and the evolution of income in Latin America during ...
Incluye bibliografiaTrabalho preparado como background paper para o Estudio Económico de América Lat...
To meet pressing development challenges, Latin American states need fiscal resources. The good news ...
Increasing tax revenue is imperative for development and good governance in Latin America. Governme...
This paper is part of a wider research concerning taxation systems an reforms carried on ar the Depa...
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of tax systems and tax reforms in a number of Latin Amer...
Abstract. Against the backdrop of high macroeconomic instability and the need to meet the demands of...
Following the theoretical and empirical findings reviewed in an article published in a previous issu...
This paper analyses the main features of Paraguay’s current tax system and its evolution since the e...
Tax reform in Latin America during the 1980s emphasized broad-based, low-rate consumption taxes over...
This paper presents an overview of the present state of tax policy in Latin America and identifies a...
Includes bibliographyIn recent years, the countries of Latin America have introduced a series of ref...
Includes bibliographyThe fiscal burden in OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Developme...
This paper provides an overview of the tax system in Latin American countries and its main features....
The two papers give a full analysis of Latin American taxaton since 1990 up to day. One paper deals ...
This article examines experiences in tax reform and the evolution of income in Latin America during ...
Incluye bibliografiaTrabalho preparado como background paper para o Estudio Económico de América Lat...
To meet pressing development challenges, Latin American states need fiscal resources. The good news ...
Increasing tax revenue is imperative for development and good governance in Latin America. Governme...
This paper is part of a wider research concerning taxation systems an reforms carried on ar the Depa...
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of tax systems and tax reforms in a number of Latin Amer...
Abstract. Against the backdrop of high macroeconomic instability and the need to meet the demands of...
Following the theoretical and empirical findings reviewed in an article published in a previous issu...
This paper analyses the main features of Paraguay’s current tax system and its evolution since the e...