The SAT Challenge: Mexico Is Not in the Top OECD of Countries with More Tax Collection in Latin America
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Fiscal collection in relation to GDP has grown in most Latin American and Caribbean countries, according to the most recent report of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). In 15 of 28 countries, there was an increase, among them Mexico, which ranked at 18.3%. However, it is still far from the average of the region (21.7%), as well as of the countries that are part of the organization (34.1), the highest ratio of analy…
The contrast is brutal, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) revealed that Mexico barely collects 18.3% of GDP in taxes, while Barbados reaches 30.7%, almost double; a gap that marks who has the margin to spend and who lives limited. In addition, the agency needs Mexico charges little... and the SAT is already exposed and illustrates that national revenue is so low that Caribbean countries such as Bahamas, Barbados, A…
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