Mexico's economy could easily grow over 5% in 2021: finance ministry

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Mexico's economy 'could easily' grow more than 5% in 2021, the finance ministry said on Monday, adding that the government aims to come up with ways to reduce tax evasion before discussing potential tax reform.

MEXICO CITY - Mexico’s economy “could easily” grow more than 5% in 2021, the finance ministry said on Monday, adding that the government aims to come up with ways to reduce tax evasion before discussing potential tax reform.The COVID-19 vaccine rollout and the impact of the United States’ $1.9 trillion stimulus package should boost the economy, Finance Minister Arturo Herrera told students at the National Autonomous University of Mexico .

In view of all those factors, the economy “could easily grow above 5.0%,” Herrera said in a presentation. Separately, Deputy Finance Minister Gabriel Yorio told UNAM students the government wants to “close the evasion gap” before discussing a potential tax overhaul. While Mexico has long suffered from a weak tax take, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador pledged not to increase the overall tax burden in the first three years of his government. That period ends in December.

 

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suppose there's a lot of coke to sell when the pandemics over

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Because the needy are being sent to USA?

Well it must be true, they are avoiding tax evasion and all...

Dejen de publicar pendejadas asi en claro español.

Meanwhile 40,000 murders per year.

Zurris, mejor cierra el hocico!!

Help take care of your hungry and poor🙏

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