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  • The newly approved law Nº 20.630 has brought about several reforms of the Chilean tax legislation, raising, for example, the corporate tax rate to 20%, assimilating the cost of the limited liability companies’ (LLC) capital interests with that of the corporations’ stocks, unifying the taxation of the non-deductible expenses, and, including, as a great novelty, a new article 41E to the Income Tax Law, containing the new Chilean regulation on transfer pricing. Marcelo Muñoz Perdiguero, of Salcedo y Cia, explores the new measures.
  • Algirdas Šemeta, European Commissioner for Taxation, Customs, Statistics, Audit and Anti-fraud, explains that the proposal for a financial transaction tax (FTT) under enhanced cooperation that the Commission tabled last month is a milestone from at least two perspectives: the tax itself and the procedure used for the tax to become a reality.
  • Andrew Sliwa, Hadley Leach and William Methenitis of Ernst & Young in the US look at the problems associated with cross border effectiveness, provide hypothetical examples of how the issue can impact your tax department and explain how to apply the theory to the realities of business.

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