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Indirect Tax
Brazil’s tax reform unifies consumption taxes to simplify rules, centralise administration and reduce legal uncertainty
February 24, 2026
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  • The international landscape of indirect taxes is being transformed at a swift pace and many of the changes represent profound challenges for multinational enterprises, argues Philip Robinson of EY.
  • The Argentine oil and gas sector faces a turning point after the discovery of a large, untouched oil and gas site three years ago which has led to policy changes aimed at maximising the economic benefits for the country. Pablo Belaich, Daniel Dasso and Carlos Casanovas, of EY, analyse the latest developments.
  • In a series of exclusive interviews, Matthew Gilleard talks to five Brazilian taxpayers from the automobile, chemical, IT and oil and gas industries about recent and future challenges, their relationships with the tax authorities, and what measures they would recommend to authorities and legislators to improve taxpayer-tax authority interactions in the future.

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