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  • Poll reveals challenges across Latin America

    December 01, 2010

    Executives responsible for the Latin America region often claim they have the most difficult job in the tax department. As Elizabeth Bearese discovers the results of International Tax Review’s Latin America Client Services Poll seem to justify the claim.

  • New firms take home awards

    November 01, 2010

    Taxpayers and advisers came out on the night of September 29 for International Tax Review's fifth annual Americas Awards at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel in New York.

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Supplements

  • Brazil: Caution advised to avoid disaster

    September 01, 2010

    Simone Dias Musa, Clarissa Machado and Camilla Lagrasta explain how not following the OECD guidelines makes the Brazilian rules difficult to follow. With fixed margins regardless of industry and new thin capitalization rules, taxpayers need to be aware of the complex legislation.

  • Chile: Unclear if OECD principles apply to local rules

    September 01, 2010

    In Chile, the rules technically follow the OECD guidelines, but Miguel Zamora and Ana Paula Güitrón say it is not clear whether this is true. Advisers still struggle to know which transfer pricing methods are allowed.

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