The economic situation could be improved by further fiscal consolidation, including implementation of the indirect tax reform and exploiting the opportunities for green growth. The IMF has encouraged Brazil to broaden the tax base and has welcomed the proposed indirect tax reform and further proposals for reform of direct taxes and streamlining of tax expenditures.
Source: regfollower.com
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