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Media advisory: Release of Revenue Statistics in Latin America and the Caribbean 2023

 

 Release of Revenue Statistics in Latin America and the Caribbean 2023

Tuesday, 16 May, 10:00 Santiago time / 16:00 Paris time (CEST)

 

Paris, 15 May 2023_The 2023 edition of the tax policy publication Revenue Statistics in Latin America and the Caribbean will be released on 16 May on the occasion of the 35th Regional Seminar on Fiscal Policy organised by the Executive Secretariat of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) in Santiago, Chile.

The report provides an overview of the main taxation trends from 1990 to 2021 in 27 Latin American and Caribbean economies. Its approach is based on the OECD Revenue Statistics database methodology, which provides internationally comparable data on tax levels and tax structures. This edition includes two special features: the first examines fiscal revenues from non-renewable natural resources in the LAC region in 2021 and 2022; the second discusses the measurement and evaluation of tax expenditures in Latin America.

Revenue Statistics in Latin America and the Caribbean 2023 will be under embargo until Tuesday 16 May at 10:00 Santiago time / 16:00 Paris time. Advance copies will be available the day before release, in both English and Spanish. Requests for advance copies or interviews should be directed to Bochra Kriout (tel: +331 45 24 82 96) or Carrie Tyler (tel: +33 1 45 24 98 17). In asking to receive copies under embargo, journalists undertake to respect the OECD’s embargo procedures.

Revenue Statistics in Latin America and the Caribbean 2023 is a joint publication by the Inter-American Center of Tax Administrations (CIAT), the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (UN-ECLAC), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Centre for Tax Policy and Administration and the OECD Development Centre.

 


Please note: The OECD's embargo rules prohibit any broadcast, news wire service or Internet transmission of text or information about this report before the stated release time. They also prohibit any communication of the contents of the report or any comment on its forecasts or conclusions to any outside party whatsoever before the stated release time. News organisations receiving OECD material under embargo have been informed that if they breach the OECD's embargo rules they will automatically be excluded in the future from receiving embargoed information.

 

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