Latin America Guide 2025

Latin America Guide 2025
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Sponsored by Chevez Ruiz ZamarripaThe country’s digital economy is growing rapidly, but policymakers face difficult choices between pillar one rules and a digital services tax, say César De la Parra, René Meza, and Ernesto Silva of Chevez Ruiz Zamarripa
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Sponsored by Mascareño Vargas – AsesoresMauro Mascareño and Rodrigo Gómez Sánchez of Mascareño Vargas – Asesores explore Paraguay’s evolving tax landscape, from treaty expansion and digital services rules to the BEPS 2.0 measures, and highlight the policy dilemmas shaping the country’s international competitiveness
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Sponsored by KPMG ColombiaCamilo Rodríguez, Ricardo Ruiz, and Pedro Madera of KPMG Colombia analyse how the country addresses tax abuse, recent court guidance on the general anti-avoidance rule, and the practical challenges faced by taxpayers and authorities
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Sponsored by DeloitteVanesa Lanciotti of Deloitte Chile explores how recent reforms – including new advance pricing agreement rules, enhanced audit priorities, and disclosure requirements – are reshaping transfer pricing practice and compliance for multinationals operating in Chile
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Sponsored by DeloitteSenior Deloitte tax practitioners examine Mexico’s evolving approach to the OECD’s amount B and summarise the transfer pricing landscape in Guatemala, Panama, Honduras, and Costa Rica
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Sponsored by DeloitteSenior Deloitte tax practitioners report that transfer pricing audits are homing in on intercompany services in Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, and Venezuela, and emphasise the need for early taxpayer preparation
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Sponsored by DeloitteCarlos Ayub of Deloitte Brazil explores the government’s move to regulate advance pricing agreements as the country aligns its transfer pricing framework more closely with OECD standards
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Sponsored by Copper WolfRicardo Villalobos of Copper Wolf examines how BEPS pillars one and two reshape global tax rules, potentially affecting domestic systems and closing gaps in multinational corporate tax avoidance
Latin America Guide Archive
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Sponsored by DeloitteCarlos Ayub of Deloitte Brazil focuses on the challenges for organisations that trade commodities under the country’s new transfer pricing legislation and explains what methods and courses of action are available to in-scope taxpayers
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Sponsored by Deloitte BrazilCarlos Ayub and Daniel Macedo of Deloitte Brazil examine the country’s latest legislative attempts to conform to international TP standards, with far-reaching implications for taxpayers.
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From bedding in international TP standards to catching up with the latest cryptocurrency tax issues, ITR’s 2023 Latin America guide reports on a region that is still finding its footing.
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Sponsored by Copper WolfBruno Fregoso of Copper Wolf reports on Mexico’s legislative attempts to grapple with the rising use of cryptocurrency, with potentially significant implications for both direct and indirect tax.
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Sponsored by Deloitte ChileVanesa Lanciotti of Deloitte Chile reports on Chile’s evolving TP regulation, and outlines steps multinational companies should take to stay compliant in the region.
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Sponsored by Deloitte MexicoAs Mexican taxpayers face an increased set of TP requirements, Simón Somohano and Selene Rangel of Deloitte Mexico offer a guide through the new complexities.