Brazil
Brazil’s shift to a nationwide consumption tax is more than conceptual; it fundamentally transforms municipal revenue, enforcement, and administrative disputes
While pillar two has been enacted on paper in Brazil, companies are encountering a range of practical compliance issues, ITR has heard
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Brazil’s tax reform unifies consumption taxes to simplify rules, centralise administration and reduce legal uncertainty
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Sponsored by Pinheiro NetoLuciana Rosanova Galhardo and Pedro Augusto Asseis of Pinheiro Neto Advogados chart the rise in importance of intangible assets under Brazilian tax law and their importance in modern corporate strategising.
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Sponsored by Deloitte USCompanies, tax departments and tax professionals must leverage new technologies and cultivate their capabilities for the digital future. Jen Knickerbocker, Amanda Hale and Jeff Butt of Deloitte look at the roles they will play in preparing for the digital future of tax.
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Sponsored by PwC BrazilOn July 1 2019, the Federal Brazilian Tax Authorities (RFB) published Solução de Consulta – Cosit 210/2019 (dated June 24 2019), providing that withholding tax should be levied at a rate of 15% on interest that is accrued but not yet due, where the outstanding debt is used to reduce accounting losses of a Brazilian company via a ‘debit to shareholders account’ transaction.
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