Santo Domingo.- Minister of Economy, Planning, and Development Pavel Isa Contreras emphasized that tax reform should be viewed as part of a broader set of reforms aimed at sustaining and accelerating economic growth and enhancing its impact on public well-being.
Speaking at the “Discussion Forum on Tax Reform” organized by the Santo Domingo Institute of Technology (INTEC), Isa Contreras explained that tax reform must generate sufficient resources to ensure macroeconomic stability and enable the state to provide essential public goods for development and well-being.
“We must aim to sustain or increase economic growth and promote well-being for more people through better jobs and public services,” said Isa Contreras. He also noted that the reform should help reduce inequalities and strengthen state effectiveness.
“Even if the tax reform is not progressive, other reforms must be powerful enough to reduce inequalities,” he stressed.