(Reuters) - MEXICO CITY, June 4 - Mexican President Felipe
Calderon is likely to unveil a long-awaited tax reform
proposal
by the end of this month that might include measures to let
states collect more taxes, senior lawmakers said on Monday.
Calderon's team has been in talks with lawmakers since
January on how to boost government revenue and reduce Mexico's
dependence on oil exports.
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Calderon is likely to unveil a long-awaited tax reform
proposal
by the end of this month that might include measures to let
states collect more taxes, senior lawmakers said on Monday.
Calderon's team has been in talks with lawmakers since
January on how to boost government revenue and reduce Mexico's
dependence on oil exports.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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