Latin America Guide 2025

Latin America Guide 2025
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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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As Latin America continues on the road to recovery, ITR looks forward by partnering with leading tax advisors to examine Latin America’s tax landscape for 2021.
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Sponsored by Deloitte MexicoDeloitte’s transfer pricing experts report on the mandatory disclosure regime obligations in Mexico and the trends in transfer pricing audits across Central America.
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Sponsored by Deloitte ChileHoracio Dinice, Silvana Blanco and Vanesa Lanciotti of Deloitte provide a valuable insight on changes to tax planning reporting in Argentina and the new transfer pricing obligations in Chile.
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As Latin America sets out game plans for a quick recovery, ITR has partnered with leading experts to give you the key takeaways from the region's tax and transfer pricing world.
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Sponsored by Deloitte South AmericaArgentina, Chile and Uruguay are all facing disruption to their transfer pricing (TP) regimes as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, write Deloitte’s practitioners. Authorities in the countries have recently been dealing with legislative reform, innovative advance pricing agreements (APAs) and first of its kind tax disputes, respectively.
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Sponsored by Miguel Mur AbogadosMiguel Mur and Doris Nicho of Miguel Mur Abogados evaluate the success of the Peruvian government’s steps taken to manage the economic uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic.