Brazil
JBS, the biggest meat company in the world, allegedly used Luxembourgian ‘mailbox companies’ to avoid taxes between 2019 and 2022
Taxpayers with Brazilian operations should revisit their withholding positions in light of updated US guidance, writes Rafael Benevides, senior tax counsel at Meta
There are unanswered questions as to how foreign investors could reclaim money via tax credits, advisers suggested
Wopke Hoekstra also swore the EU would ‘hit back harder’ if faced with a trade war; in other news, a UK watchdog has launched an investigation into an audit completed by MHA
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Sponsored by VRMA AdvogadosPaulo Victor Vieira da Rocha and Murilo Jakuk Ferreira Lopes of VRMA Advogados discuss a Brazilian tax reform approved by the Lower House of Representatives that includes the possibility of a VAT refund for lower-income taxpayers.
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Sponsored by MachadoMauri Bornia and Gabriel Caldiron Rezende of Machado Associados discuss the status of the tax reform bill approved by the Chamber of Deputies, to be analysed by the Senate during the second half of 2023.
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Sponsored by VRMA AdvogadosPaulo Victor Vieira da Rocha and Marina da Silva Fernandes of VRMA Advogados discuss a Brazilian tax reform recently approved by the Lower House of Representatives, and the requirements of PEC 45/2019 to limit tax credits.
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