Directors welcomed the authorities’ fiscal discipline and their adherence to the 2022 budget ceilings despite higher oil prices. To support fiscal consolidation and transition to a greener economy, Directors underscored the need to sustain energy price reforms, including reconsideration of the cap on gasoline prices, and welcomed the authorities’ commitment to reach market energy prices by 2030. They called for further efforts to strengthen non-oil revenue mobilization through tax policy measures—including by maintaining the current VAT rate—and enhancing revenue administration. Directors commended the authorities for ongoing reforms to strengthen social safety nets through targeted schemes, which should help sustain energy price reforms.
Source: imf.org
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