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Brazil’s tax reform unifies consumption taxes to simplify rules, centralise administration and reduce legal uncertainty
February 24, 2026
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  • The US Supreme Court heard the oral arguments in the Woods dispute last month, which deals with whether valuation misstatement penalties are applicable in tax shelter cases. Professor David Shakow, of the University of Pennsylvania Law School and counsel at Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry, who filed an amicus brief against the government in the case, explains why taxpayers hope the court’s judgment will help clarify two controversial areas of US tax law.
  • Vijay Krishnamurthy, CFO, company secretary and legal head at SmartPlay Technologies India, looks at the recently notified general anti-avoidance rules (GAAR) in India, analysing whether certain inconsistencies remain and whether the recommendations of the specialist Parthasarathi Shome-led committee should have been adopted in full.
  • César Catalan of KPMG explains why the Mexican government is looking at indirect tax reform.

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