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Defining a ‘tax hell’ in Latin America

Living in a "tax hell" with high tax rates and complex regulations can significantly impact financial well-being and business operations.

The term “tax hell” is commonly used to characterise nations with exceptionally hostile tax environments for both individuals and businesses. These jurisdictions are typically marked by exorbitant tax rates, labyrinthine regulations, and inefficient tax administrations. According to the 1841 Foundation, several Latin American countries exemplify these conditions. Their assessment is …

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