Latin America and Caribbean
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
While pillar two has been enacted on paper in Brazil, companies are encountering a range of practical compliance issues, ITR has heard
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Sponsored by Escalante & AsociadosJorge Díaz Carvajal of Escalante & Asociados explains why taxpayers should comply with the business purpose provisions in Mexico’s Federal Tax Code.
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Sponsored by Ritch MuellerOscar Lopez Velarde, Juan Jose Paullada and Alonso Miranda Barceló of Ritch Mueller explain why some Mexican entities will need to reassess the structuring and viability of financing their energy projects following the modification of the thin capitalisation rules in Mexico.
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Sponsored by QCG Transfer Pricing PracticeJesús Aldrin Rojas of QCG Transfer Pricing Practice explains how transfer pricing (TP) in Latin America is evolving to align with OECD guidelines, and how the global tax agreement on pillar one and pillar two could affect the region.
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Latin American and Caribbean Jurisdictions