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Latin America and Caribbean

The country has overseen better audit procedures and demonstrated commitment to acting as a 'regional leader' on international tax matters, the OECD said
Chile’s revamped GAAR marks a shift toward structural scrutiny, pushing MNEs to strengthen tax governance, economic substance and compliance strategies
While the IBS incorporates taxable events previously covered by state and municipal taxes, its governance and operational logic represent a significant departure from the legacy model
Brazil’s shift to a nationwide consumption tax is more than conceptual; it fundamentally transforms municipal revenue, enforcement, and administrative disputes
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    As Brazil finally considers converging its transfer pricing framework to reflect OECD standards, Francisco Lisboa Moreira and Felipe Thé Freire of Bocater, Camargo, Costa e Silva, Rodrigues Advogados examine the similarities and divergences between the approaches.
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    Economic groups are on the rise in the Brazilian transfer pricing world. Fábio Pallaretti Calcini of Brasil Salomão e Matthes Advocacia explores the growth of cost-sharing agreements and considers their domestic and international tax aspects.
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    Romero J S Tavares and Priscila Vergueiro of PwC Brazil outline how Brazil can enhance its international tax and transfer pricing model through a bespoke, calculated approach.
Latin American and Caribbean Jurisdictions