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How are Venezuelans in Brazil faring? A new data dashboard is helping to provide answers

How are Venezuelans in Brazil faring? A new data dashboard is helping to provide answers Feb 4, 2021 Jose Egas (Representative-Brazil, UNHCR), Paulo Sergio Almeida (Senior Livelihoods Officer, UNHCR), Nikolas Pirani (Associate Economist, UNHCR) With UNHCR help and as part of Brazil’s interiorisation strategy, Venezuelan refugees and migrants are relocating from Roraima to other cities to rebuild their lives. © UNHCR/ Allana Ferreira Since January 2021, a new interactive data dashboard is assisting the Federal Government of Brazil and humanitarian actors in monitoring the country’s relocation strategy and support for Venezuelan refugees and migrants. Close monitoring of these groups is important as it helps determine the policies required to foster social cohesion and economic empowerment as Venezuelans try to build new lives in Brazil.

Budget 2021: Tax buoyancy projected to be 1 2 in FY22

Budget 2021: Tax buoyancy projected to be 1.2 in FY22 Tax buoyancy, which describes the sensitiveness of tax revenue growth to changes in nominal GDP, is expected to touch 1.2 in FY22, marginally lower than 1.3 in FY21 (both tax revenues and GDP are projected to decline) Niti Kiran | February 1, 2021 | Updated 19:40 IST Central government s gross tax collection missed its FY21 target by almost 22 per cent at Rs 19 lakh crore. More so, it has pegged earnings of Rs 22.2 lakh crore in FY22, much lower compared to the budget estimates of FY20 and FY21 - Rs 24.6 lakh crore and Rs 24.2 lakh crore, respectively. On that account, the collections are expected to move up by 16.7 per cent in the next fiscal (against the revised estimates of FY21). Given the nominal GDP growth of 14.4 projected in the Union Budget of 2020-21, the tax buoyancy will probably stand at 1.3.

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