Uruguay’s General Tax Directorate (DGI) reported a 3.7% increase in tax revenue for July. The figures encompass collections from Value Added Tax (VAT), Personal Income Tax (IRPF), Corporate Income Tax (IRAE), and the Small Business Single Tax (Imesi). This increase indicates a positive trend in economic activity contributing to higher tax yields. While specific performance details for each individual tax haven’t been released in this initial report, the overall growth provides a snapshot of the country’s fiscal health. The DGI's monthly revenue publication is a key indicator followed by economists and policymakers. Further analysis will explore the factors driving the growth in each tax category. This data forms a vital part of assessing the trajectory of the Uruguayan economy.

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