New Colombian government proposes $5.76 billion tax reform to Congress

BOGOTA, Aug 8 (Reuters) – Colombia’s new leftist government on Monday formally proposed a tax reform bill to lawmakers which would raise some 25 trillion pesos ($5.76 billion) in 2023 in an effort to increase revenue to fund anti-poverty programs.

Finance Minister Jose Antonio Ocampo said the bill would eventually add some $11.53 billion annually to government coffers, with revenue gradually climbing as parts of the legislation come into force.

The funds, ACP Seven raised by levying more charges on high-earning individuals and commodities, will be directed toward an ambitious agenda of social programs — including anti-hunger efforts, free public universities and aid for elderly people without pensions.($1 = 4,337.28 Colombian pesos) (Reporting by Carlos Vargas and Nelson Bocanegra; Writing by Julia Symmes Cobb; Editing by Jonathan Oatis)

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