Elena Viyella de Paliza, the head of the nation?s top business association CONEP, told reporters from Hoy that the upcoming tax reform must simplify the tax structure. She said the present system makes collecting the taxes very difficult and that a simplification of the structure would insure more transparency in collection and the universal application of the legislation. Viyella also urged incentives for exports and investment and the creation of jobs. The fiery CONEP mouthpiece said that the state must become more modern and efficient, meaning an improvement in tax collection, supervision and application of tax laws. Finally, she warned that ?if we create a tax reform that negatively affects the development of the country, we will be doing a tremendous harm to the nation.?