La collecte fiscale de mai estimée à 35,8 billions de pesos

La direction de la recherche économique de Bancolombia a estimé que la collecte fiscale en mai a atteint 35,8 billions de pesos, soit une augmentation de 9,6 % par rapport au même mois en 2025.

Selon le rapport Pulso Tributario publié le 5 juin, ce résultat a été principalement tiré par les augmentations de la collecte de la TVA intérieure, de l'impôt sur les transactions financières et de l'impôt sur le revenu. La collecte cumulée de janvier à mai atteindrait 136,2 billions de pesos, ce qui représente une hausse de 7,2 % par rapport à la même période l'an dernier. Fin mai, 42,9 % de l'objectif annuel du gouvernement de 317,5 billions de pesos auraient été atteints, laissant un déficit de 2,8 billions. En ce qui concerne l'exécution budgétaire, les engagements annulés en mai ont totalisé 44,9 billions de pesos, en hausse de 16,5 % par rapport à 2025.

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