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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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  • César Catalan of KPMG explains why the Mexican government is looking at indirect tax reform.
  • Horacio Dinice and Adolfo Raso, with the assistance of transfer pricing leaders from Deloitte LATCO (Latin America Countries Organisation – a cluster that includes all countries from the region except Brazil, Chile and Mexico), introduce new rules in Central America and describe hot issues in South America.
  • Due to the non-conformity of Brazil’s transfer pricing rules to international norms, navigating the country’s transfer pricing environment can be a turbulent affair. Marcelo Natale, Carlos Ayub and Fernando Matos of Deloitte’s Sao Paulo office, analyse the options for multinational groups operating in the country.

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