Mexico
The EU defended its ‘sovereign right’ to impose the tax in the face of US tariff threats; in other news, the US deputy Treasury secretary resigned after just five months
Rafael Tena tells ITR about the ‘crazy’ Mexican market, ditching the hourly rate, and refusing to grow his fledgling firm in an ‘unstructured way’
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
The US president’s flippant approach to international trade will cause chaos for corporations, but there are opportunities for intrepid tax advisers
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Sponsored by DeloitteSimón Somohano and Francisco Díaz of Deloitte S-LATAM explain the changes for maquiladoras after the repeal of advance pricing agreements as a compliance option and the implications for Mexico’s competitiveness as a manufacturing location.
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Sponsored by Ritch MuellerOscar A López Velarde and Jesus Martín Corona González of Ritch Mueller explain the tax-related benefits of FIBRAs, a Mexican investment vehicle tailored to an evolving sector.
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Sponsored by Ritch MuellerSantiago Llano, Eric Palacios, and Alfredo Sampayo of Ritch Mueller report on an isolated but notable District Court precedent that has emerged in the dynamic landscape of Mexican labour and related taxation legislation.
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