Latin America's taxpayers and advisers rarely hesitate to point out the flaws of their tax administrations. Liz Bearese speaks with top officials at revenue services in Colombia, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay to hear the side of the story from those who have the power to give the final word and who are shaping the future of the region's tax systems.
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