Tag: GTED

Tax Expenditures Country Report: Zimbabwe

and | 20 May 2026
Fiscal, Discussion Notes | Tags: GTED, GTETI, Tax Expenditures, Zimbabwe
Tax expenditures (TEs) in Zimbabwe represent a significant portion of government spending, amounting to 2.8 percent of GDP, 24.7 percent of total revenue, and 21.2 percent of public spending in 2023. Companies benefitting from TEs enjoy tax savings that trigger a reduction in government revenue, ... continue reading

Why Tax Expenditure Reporting Is a Missing Link in Financing for Development

, , , , and | 21 April 2026
Fiscal, Blog | Tags: Domestic Revenue Mobilization, GTED, Tax Expenditures
With aid budgets shrinking and debt vulnerabilities mounting, the $4 trillion governments forgo annually through exemptions, credits, and preferential rates demands greater transparency and accountability. ... continue reading

7th Virtual Meeting of the Community of Practice on Tax Expenditures: Tax Gap Analysis with TE Data

26 February 2026 | 15.00-16.30 CET | Online
Fiscal, Workshops | Tags: Domestic Revenue Mobilization, GTED, Tax Expenditures
The latest meeting of the Community of Practice on Tax Expenditures (CoP), organised in cooperation with the ATI Community of Interest on Tax Gap, focused on tax gap analysis with particular emphasis on the use of TE data. ... continue reading

Tax Expenditures Country Report: Zambia

| 18 December 2025
Fiscal, Discussion Notes | Tags: GTED, GTETI, Tax Expenditures, Zambia
Over the years, Zambia has adopted a range of tax incentives through rate adjustments, exemptions, and deferrals—to encourage investment, promote industrial growth, and stimulate trade. These policy tools reflect the government’s broader commitment ... ... continue reading

Tax Expenditures Country Report: Mexico

, , and | 10 December 2025
Fiscal, Discussion Notes | Tags: GTED, GTETI, Mexico, Tax Expenditures
In Mexico, tax expenditures refer to all fiscal measures that reduce public revenue by granting preferential tax treatment relative to the benchmark system. These include deductions, exemptions, tax credits, differentiated rates and tax incentives ... ... continue reading

Tax Expenditure Effectiveness: Tax Expenditures Lab Flagship Report 2025

, , and | 4 December 2025
Fiscal, Discussion Notes | Tags: GTED, GTETI, Tax Expenditures
The present report discusses the determinants and explores the empirical evidence of TE effectiveness. More and more jurisdictions publish TE reports, as shown by the Global Tax Expenditures Database (GTED). In its most recent version (1.3.2), the GTED includes 116 reporting jurisdictions... ... continue reading

Tax Expenditures for Environmental Sustainability

, and | 13 November 2025
Fiscal, Discussion Notes | Tags: GTED, Sustainability, Tax Expenditures
This report analyses tax expenditures aimed at promoting environmentally sustainable practices. Drawing on the Global Tax Expenditures Database (GTED) and a number of specific international experiences, it explores how these instruments are currently being used and evaluated. ... continue reading

Flagship Report 2025 on Tax Expenditure Effectiveness: Launch Event and New GTETI Release

4 December 2025 | 14.00-16.30 CET | Online
Conference, Fiscal | Tags: GTED, GTETI, Tax Expenditures
The Council on Economic Policies (CEP) and the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) co-hosted the launch of the Tax Expenditures Flagship Report 2025 and the new edition of the Global Tax Expenditures Transparency Index ... continue reading

Tax Expenditures: Time to Clean House

, and | 27 October 2025
Fiscal, Op-Eds | Tags: France, GTED, Tax Expenditures
The state of France’s public finances is worrying. The public deficit has rarely been so high outside periods of crisis, and public debt has reached record levels. Stabilising it will require a substantial adjustment—on the order of €120 billion to €150 billion. ... continue reading

Tax Expenditures Country Report: Colombia

, and | 25 September 2025
Fiscal, Discussion Notes | Tags: Colombia, GTED, GTETI, Tax Expenditures
The Colombian tax system is complex, due in part to the numerous special exemptions, exclusions and deductions inherent in the regulatory framework. This complicates matters in terms of tax compliance, oversight and auditing. ... continue reading