Latin America and Caribbean
The long-awaited overhaul of Brazil’s tax systems will cause uncertainty for businesses. Experts from Lavez Coutinho argue it is essential for company leaders to get ahead of the issues
While Brazil’s sweeping tax updates are a triumph for modernisation, Giuliano Gioia of Sovos warns that MNEs with a Brazilian footprint should be prepared for a short and sharp adjustment
Brazil appears to be adopting protocols to align national taxation with international standards, but recent changes are not immune from criticism, experts tell ITR
The US president did not have the authority to impose the tariffs, a court ruled; in other news, Fried Frank and Crowe Ireland made key tax hires
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Sponsored by MachadoGabriel Caldiron Rezende and Thales D’luca Magagnin of Machado Associados discuss the measures taken by the Brazilian government to reduce taxes on fuel to control the effect of inflation on prices.
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Sponsored by DeloitteCompanies in Mexico are having to meet increased transfer pricing obligations on top of supply chain disruptions, report Francisco Díaz, Julia Inés Chávez and Emanuel Maldonado of Deloitte S-LATAM, with the automotive industry under particular pressure.
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Sponsored by QCG Transfer Pricing PracticeMiguel Ángel García Piña of QCG Transfer Pricing Practice explains the complications for Mexican taxpayers now that business reason has been firmly embedded as a concept under recent reforms, but with uncertainties remaining.
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