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  • Sponsored by Trench Rossi e Watanabe
    Clarissa Machado Miras of Trench Rossi e Watanabe (in cooperation with Baker McKenzie) provides an overview of Brazil’s uncertain approach to taxing revenues from software. Federal rules and state and municipal authorities all have different opinions.
  • Sponsored by Baker McKenzie Colombia
    Ciro Meza of Baker McKenzie Colombia looks at the simmering controversy over the tax authority’s approach to withholding tax in relation to software licensing.
  • Sponsored by Baker McKenzie Mexico
    Mexico’s tough approach to ‘standardised software’, moving ahead of the OECD’s position, leaves a lot of room for uncertainty, write Luis Adrián Jimenez-Robles, Carlos Linares-Garcia and Diana Juarez-Martinez of Baker McKenzie Mexico.