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North America

If Trump continues to poke the world’s ‘middle powers’ with a stick, he shouldn’t be surprised when they retaliate
The Netherlands-based bank was described as an ‘exemplar of total transparency’; in other news, Kirkland & Ellis made a senior tax hire in Dallas
The deal establishes Ryan’s property tax presence in Scotland and expands its ability to serve clients with complex commercial property portfolios across the UK, the firm said
Trump announced he will cut tariffs after India agreed to stop buying Russian oil; in other news, more than 300 delegates gathered at the OECD to discuss VAT fraud prevention
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    EY Mexico analyse income tax considerations related to the foreign exchange effect of the Mexican Peso versus the US Dollar, looking at non-monetary assets, deferred taxes and the impact in the effective tax rate under US-GAAP, IFRS or Mexican Financial Reporting Standards.
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    Gustavo Gómez, of EY Mexico, provides an overview of electronic accounting records processes in Mexico, including how to make submissions, and an update on related litigation surrounding the protection of taxpayer information.
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    According to the Mexican Income Tax Law (MITL), the expenses made with foreign related parties, on a pro-rata basis, are not deductible. However, a recent decision from the country’s Supreme Court means those expenses may now be deductible in certain circumstances.
North American Jurisdictions