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Fiscal Reform In Colombia: Problems And Prospects

por Brid, Richard
Fiscal Reform In Colombia: Problems And Prospects
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ISBN: 978-0-262-02585-0
Editorial: Mit Press
Fecha de la edición: 2005
idioma: Ingles
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Nº Pág.: 336

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Reseña: Essays co-authored by Colombian and North American tax experts analyse ways to achieve long-term sustainable fiscal policy and a more efficient tax system. Colombia, once a model of fiscal discipline for other Latin American nations, has seen its fiscal situation deteriorate since the early 1990s. Higher government spending, taxes that did not keep pace with expenditures, and severe recession led to an unsustainable debt-to-GDP ratio of 52 percent in 2002. Short-term tax increases, even coupled with expenditure reform, have not restored Colombia to fiscal balance. A Colombian government commission charged with researching more long-term tax and fiscal reforms gave rise to the selected essays included in this book, each co-authored by Colombian and North American public finance experts. The analyses and recommendations have particular policy relevance for developing economies in general. The studies include both broad discussions of Colombian fiscal and tax systems and detailed analyses of such specific tax instruments as the payroll tax, value-added tax, and the bank debit tax. The focus is on three key concerns; the sustainability of Colombia's fiscal situation, possible reforms to the national tax system, and the fiscal relationship between the national and subnational governments. The theme that emerges from these studies - the importance of moving toward a more efficient and equitable tax system while also raising revenue - suggests the limitations of stopgap measures and the real need for long-term fiscal reform.
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