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Ecuadors tax revenue reached $2.016 billion in January 2025, reflecting a 23.7% increase compared to the same month in 2024, according to the countrys Internal Revenue Service (SRI).This growth highlights the impact of fiscal reforms introduced in 2024 to strengthen public finances amid economic challenges.
The Value Added Tax (VAT) generated $1.108 billion, accounting for over half of the total revenue and marking a 26.6% year-on-year increase.This surge followed a VAT rate hike from 12% to 15% in April 2024, which remains in effect.
To balance this, the government temporarily reduced VAT to 8% during holidays to encourage domestic spending, boosting consumer activity.Income tax collections also rose significantly, reaching $616 million19.8% higher than January 2024.
This growth resulted from a new self-withholding system for large taxpayers, introduced in February 2024.The system requires earlier payments and improves government cash flow throughout the year.
The Foreign Currency Exit Tax (ISD), although a smaller contributor, saw the sharpest growth at 71.2%, bringing in $147 million.Ecuadors Tax Revenue Grows 23.7% in January 2025, Driven by Reforms.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Ecuadors Economic OutlookThis increase followed an April 2024 rate adjustment from 3.5% to 5%, aimed at curbing capital outflows while raising additional revenue.
These figures come as Ecuador faces fiscal pressures, including public debt at roughly 55% of GDP and heavy reliance on oil revenues, which account for about 30% of government income.Efforts to diversify the economy and support sectors like tourism and agriculture remain critical to reducing vulnerabilities.
SRI also reported a more than 10% increase in domestic sales compared to January 2024, signaling stronger consumer confidence and economic activity.While these gains reflect the success of recent reforms, sustaining growth will require continued fiscal discipline.
Structural changes will also be necessary to ensure long-term stability for both investors and policymakers alike.





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