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Ten Tax Breaks Cost Mexico 2.1% of GDP, a New Fiscal Study Finds
A CIEP study reveals that ten tax breaks in Mexico cost approximately 776 billion pesos in 2026, equivalent to 2.1% of GDP, with the zero VAT on food being the largest single expense.
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