Mexico
The US president’s flippant approach to international trade will cause chaos for corporations, but there are opportunities for intrepid tax advisers
One expert last month predicted the short-term impact of tariffs would be “devastating” for both Canada and the US, particularly if the former instituted retaliatory measures
The senior hire builds on the firm’s status as the joint most prolific US hirer in 2024; in other news, an ex-IRS chief counsel has joined Miller & Chevalier
The president had so far avoided announcing tariffs on the US’s neighbours despite previous threats
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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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Sponsored by Copper WolfBruno Fregoso of Copper Wolf reports on Mexico’s legislative attempts to grapple with the rising use of cryptocurrency, with potentially significant implications for both direct and indirect tax.
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Sponsored by Deloitte MexicoAs Mexican taxpayers face an increased set of TP requirements, Simón Somohano and Selene Rangel of Deloitte Mexico offer a guide through the new complexities.
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