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Colombia

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The Latin American platform will focus on international tax reform to rival the OECD’s two-pillar solution to taxing the digital economy.
HMRC also substantially revises its fraud estimate for 2021/22, while Colombia prepares to host a Latin American tax summit that could be pivotal in the UN’s powerplay.
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  • Sponsored by EY Colombia
    On December 29 2016, the Colombian Congress enacted a new tax reform through Law 1819. This reform substantially modifies many aspects of the Colombian tax system. Jaime Vargas of EY summarises and comments on some of the most relevant changes introduced by the reform.
  • Sponsored by EY Colombia
    At the beginning of 2013, and after having had a very hard time trying to convince businesses to support the 2012 tax reform, the government promised that it would file a comprehensive tax reform to better articulate the tax system and in this way avoid the need of making reforms every other year to deal with budget constraints, writes Jaime Vargas, tax managing partner and international tax services leader at EY Colombia.