Mexico
Mexico is advised to eliminate its zero-rating for VAT, Hong Kong cuts stamp duty, road tax rates fall across the OECD and G20, and more
Mexico’s government, nearshoring and more complicated tax rules are important focuses as CMS boosts its tax team in Latin America
The Latin American platform will focus on international tax reform to rival the OECD’s two-pillar solution to taxing the digital economy.
Tax professionals are divided about the impact of the draft transfer pricing legislation in Brazil, while everyone waits for the incoming government to make the final decisions.
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Sponsored by Galicia AbogadosAn uptick in nearshoring activities in Mexico has led to heightened interest in trusts that specialise in energy and infrastructure investments. Federico Scheffler, Eduardo Espinosa, and Ileana García of Galicia Abogados explain the nuances
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Sponsored by Chevez Ruiz ZamarripaOscar Campero, Yoshio Uehara, and José Luis Iglesias of Chevez Ruiz Zamarripa provide a guide to the most commonly scrutinised concepts and the documentation required by the Mexican tax authority in transfer pricing audits
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Sponsored by Ritch MuellerSantiago Llano Zapatero and Diego Guerrero Segura of Ritch Mueller note Mexico’s ‘remarkable’ digital transformation in invoicing, but issues in cross-border M&A transactions and a Supreme Court of Justice ruling suggest a tricky landscape