Details of Latin American Tax Revenue - Chile
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Revenue Statistics in Latin America and the Caribbean

Revenue Statistics in LAC Countries is a joint publication by the OECD Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, the OECD Development Centre, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) , the Inter-American Center for Tax Administrations (CIAT) and the Interamerican Development Bank (IDB). It presents detailed, internationally comparable data on tax revenues for 25 Latin American and Caribbean economies, two of which (Chile and Mexico) are OECD members. Its approach is based on the well-established methodology of the OECD Revenue Statistics (OECD, 2017), which has become an essential reference source for OECD member countries. Comparisons are also made with the average for OECD economies. Comparable tables show total tax revenue data and by tax as a percentage of GDP, and, for the different types of taxes, as a share of total taxation. Detailed country tables show information in national currency values.

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Bibliographic citation:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (2018): Tax Statistics (Edition: 2018). UK Data Service. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5257/oecd/tax/2018-03

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Ministry of Finance and IDB-CIAT (2015), Equivalent Fiscal Pressure for Latin America and the Caribbean, and House of Representatives. Data for 2016 are revised revenue estimates for the fiscal year 2016/17 published by the House of Representatives.

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March 2018

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Annually

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Annual

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Millions

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1990-2016

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Trinidad and Tobago Dollar

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Data on government sector receipts, and on taxes in particular, are basic inputs to most structural economic descriptions and economic analyses and are increasingly used in international comparisons. This annual database presents a unique set of detailed and internationally comparable tax data in a common format for all Latin American countries.

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Fiscal year ending on 30th September.

The data are on a cash basis.

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Details of Latin American Tax Revenue - ChileContact person/organisation

Get in touchhttp://ukdataservice.ac.uk/help/get-in-touch.aspxData source(s) used

Ministry of Finance and IDB-CIAT (2015), Equivalent Fiscal Pressure for Latin America and the Caribbean, and House of Representatives. Data for 2016 are revised revenue estimates for the fiscal year 2016/17 published by the House of Representatives.

Name of collection/source

Revenue Statistics in Latin America and the Caribbean

Revenue Statistics in LAC Countries is a joint publication by the OECD Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, the OECD Development Centre, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) , the Inter-American Center for Tax Administrations (CIAT) and the Interamerican Development Bank (IDB). It presents detailed, internationally comparable data on tax revenues for 25 Latin American and Caribbean economies, two of which (Chile and Mexico) are OECD members. Its approach is based on the well-established methodology of the OECD Revenue Statistics (OECD, 2017), which has become an essential reference source for OECD member countries. Comparisons are also made with the average for OECD economies. Comparable tables show total tax revenue data and by tax as a percentage of GDP, and, for the different types of taxes, as a share of total taxation. Detailed country tables show information in national currency values.

Direct source

Bibliographic citation:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (2018): Tax Statistics (Edition: 2018). UK Data Service. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5257/oecd/tax/2018-03

Source Periodicity

Yearly

Unit of measure used

Trinidad and Tobago Dollar

Power code

Millions

Variables collected

Data on government sector receipts, and on taxes in particular, are basic inputs to most structural economic descriptions and economic analyses and are increasingly used in international comparisons. This annual database presents a unique set of detailed and internationally comparable tax data in a common format for all Latin American countries.

Periodicity

Annual

Reference period

1990-2016

Date last updated

March 2018

Link to Release calendar

Annually

Geographic coverage

Trinidad and Tobago

OECD Member Countrieshttp://www.oecd.org/about/membersandpartners/list-oecd-member-countries.htm
Key statistical concept

Fiscal year ending on 30th September.

The data are on a cash basis.

Recommended uses and limitations

UK Data Service Guide to OECD Tax Statistics

OECD Tax Statisticshttp://ukdataservice.ac.uk/use-data/guides/dataset/tax-statistics.asp
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