This book provides a comprehensive analysis of tax systems and tax
reforms in a number of Latin American countries since the early
1990's, including Argentina and Brazil, Costa Rica and Mexico,
Paraguay, Colombia, Chile and Uruguay.
The authors present and discuss tax systems from a broad
quantitative and historical perspective and describe the main taxes
existing in each country, presenting the details of their
institutional features. The existing interactions between the
economic structure, the corporate tax system and the attraction of
FDI inflows are of paramount importance and these issues are deeply
analyzed in the book. A characteristic trait of the area is the
proliferation of tax havens, particularly located in the Caribbean
and in some other small islands, and the book provides an analysis
of these havens and the counteractions adopted by the OECD
countries. Finally, the book investigates the political economy of
Latin America's taxation, exploring why many of these countries
have experienced a democratic transition but poor economic
performances.
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