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Five questions on Colombia’s tax reform

The tax reform introduced to Colombia’s congress is unlikely to pass in its current form, but even a diluted version would result in tighter fiscal policy, higher inflation and, ultimately, more interest rate hikes in the coming tightening cycle. In this Update we answer five key questions on the reform.

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