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Arthur Andersen

Rua Alexandre Dumas, 1981

04717-906, Sao Paulo-SP

Brazil

Tel: (55) 11 5185 2015

Fax: (55) 11 5181 3693

E-mail: joao.a.branco@br.arthurandersen.com

Contact: Joao A Branco

Areas of practice

Arthur Andersen professionals in the International Tax Services practice help companies expand across new borders. Our clients include small to very large companies doing business in a wide range of industries. We also serve individuals and family businesses with multinational interests.

Our practice addresses business issues such as worldwide tax rates out of line with statutory rates or industry standards, acquisitions or divestitures outside of home countries, corporate restructuring, international licensing, trade and cross-

border product flows, refinancing, and examinations by various taxing jurisdictions focusing on transfer pricing.

We help clients structure operations on a worldwide basis through international tax and customs reviews, transfer pricing studies, reviews of sources of income, mergers and acquisitions, and financing assistance.

Arthur Andersen helps clients to minimize the worldwide tax burden on their business transactions, to understand international tax developments and to make effective foreign investments. Drawing on vast worldwide resources and specialist teams, Arthur Andersen helps companies look beyond basic tax issues to realize profit opportunities in a growing, global economy.

Arthur Andersen is a multidisciplinary professional services organization that provides client service through assurance and business advisory services. Arthur Andersen is a business unit of Andersen Worldwide, with more than 72,000 personnel in 84 countries. Its global practice is conducted by member firms in 385 locations.

For additional information about international tax and business issues, please contact:

Worldwide

Peter N Corcoran

79 Wellington Street West

Suite 1900

Toronto, Ontario M5J 1H1

Canada

Tel: (1) 416 947 7831

Fax: (1) 416 947 7820

E-mail: peter.n.corcoran@ca.arthurandersen.com

Americas/United States

John G Mott

1345 Avenue of the Americas

New York, New York 10105

USA

Tel: (1) 212 708 6012

Fax: (1) 212 708 6263

E-mail: john.g.mott@us.arthurandersen.com

Latin America

Joao A Branco

Rua Alexandre Dumas, 1981

04717-906, Sao Paulo-SP

Brazil

Tel: (55) 11 5185 2015

Fax: (55) 11 5181 3693

E-mail: joao.a.branco@br.arthurandersen.com

Cesar Clavero

One Biscayne Tower, Suite 1470

Miami, Florida 33131

USA

Tel: (1) 305 789 2426

Fax: (1) 305 789 2477

E-mail: cesar.a.clavero@us.arthurandersen.com

Asia-Pacific

Lawrence A Luebbers

Chuo Building

2-17, Kagurazaka

Shinjuku-ku

Tokyo 162-0825

Japan

Tel: (81) 3 5228 1600

Fax: (81) 3 5228 1650

E-mail: lawrence.a.luebbers@jp.arthurandersen.com

Europe, Middle East, India and Africa

Peter Willeme

Prof. WH Keesomlaan 8

1183 DJ Amstelveen

The Netherlands

Tel: (31) 20 880 8628

Fax: (31) 20 880 8648

E-mail: peter.willeme@nl.arthurandersen.com

Transfer Pricing

Richard A Gordon

1666 K Street, NW

Washington, DC 20006

USA

Tel: (1) 202 481 7721

Fax: (1) 202 481 7729

E-mail: richard.a.gordon@us.arthurandersen.com


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