Alberto Barreix
Fiscal Principal Leader of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), in charge of technical assistance and fiscal reform programs in Latin America and the Caribbean, especially in relation to tax and macrofiscal issues. Before joining the IDB he was professor at the Schools of Government and Law of Harvard University, Coordinator of the Fiscal Policy Committee of MERCOSUR and Director of the Statistics and Fiscal Policy Department of the Ministry of Economy and Finance of Uruguay.
Mr. Barreix has a PhD. degree, a Master in Public Administration degree (J.F. Kennedy School of Government) as well as a Master in International Taxation degree (Harvard Law School) from the University of Harvard.
Latests Posts
- International tax cooperation: Main advances and opportunities for Latin America and the Caribbean2022-10-11
- Advances in the new international taxation and challenges for Latin America and the Caribbean2022-06-08
- Revisiting Personalized VAT: A Tool for Fiscal Consolidation with Equity2022-04-25
- The Impact of International Trade and BEPS Commitments on Tax Incentives and Collection2021-05-12
- Taxation for SMEs: a regime for the 80% of taxpayers who pay 2%2020-09-24
- Access to financial information: a pillar of tax transparency and the fight against fraud**2020-06-24
- Tax measures in the post-COVID-19 crisis **2020-04-23
- Review of “ICT As A Strategic Tool To Leapfrog The Efficiency Of Tax Administrations” by Alberto Barreix2020-03-10
- Electronic Invoicing in Latin America2018-03-21
- Equivalent Tax Pressure (ETP) in Latin America and the Caribbean. IDB-CIAT2017-11-15
- Tax transparency2017-01-11