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  • Sponsored by Deloitte Central America
    Tax authorities across the Central American isthmus have been moving at different speeds in their approaches to TP regulations and BEPS, write Byron Martinez, Federico Paz and Roberto Revel-Chion of Deloitte.
  • Sponsored by Deloitte Chile
    Chile is set to amend its Tax Code as it ramps up the scrutiny on domestic inter-company TP policies. Alejandro Paredes, transfer pricing lead for Deloitte Chile, looks at the developments.
  • Sponsored by Deloitte Mexico
    Deloitte’s Simon Somohano and Eduardo Campos explain the Mexican tax authority’s latest non-binding transfer pricing criteria, which some have labelled heavy handed.