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|a Abbas, S. M. Ali.
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|a Fiscal Adjustment in Sudan Size, Speed, and Composition /
|c S. M. Ali Abbas, Kenji Moriyama, Abdul Naseer.
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|a The paper aims to identify the optimal size, speed and composition of the medium-term fiscal adjustment in the context of Sudan's limited oil reserves. The permanently sustainable non-oil primary balance approach suggests the need for significant fiscal adjustment over the medium term, requiring a widening of the tax base. Cross-country comparisons highlight VAT and personal income tax (as well as tax administration) as key areas for reform. The paper also suggests the need for complementary expenditure-side measures in the areas of petroleum pricing and anchoring fiscal policy in non-oil indicators.
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|a Moriyama, Kenji.
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|a IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ;
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