Colombia’s Comptroller General, José Manuel Restrepo, has cautioned the government against introducing a new tax reform. This plea stems from growing concerns that existing fiscal pressures are jeopardizing the National General Budget. Restrepo’s warning signals potential risks to the nation’s financial stability if further tax changes are implemented. The Comptroller’s office highlighted the delicate balance required to maintain responsible fiscal management. This advisory comes as the government considers measures to address revenue shortfalls and funding needs. The issue was reported by La Silla Vacía, emphasizing the urgency of the Comptroller's concerns regarding the budget’s vulnerability. Restrepo’s statement reflects a broader debate on the optimal path for Colombia’s economic policy.