Yoshio joined Chevez Ruiz Zamarripa in 2000 and was admitted as a partner in 2012. He has advised multinational groups in several tax and transfer pricing controversies involving unique and valuable contributions, such as advertising and promotion, intercompany transactions and arm’s-length determinations, and supply chain restructuring.
Yoshio has also been engaged as an adviser in alternative dispute resolutions and non-contentious tax controversies, including mutual agreement procedures between Mexican and foreign competent authorities. He also advises multinational groups in connection with transfer pricing documentation, including master file and country-by-country reports.
Yoshio has been a speaker at numerous tax and transfer pricing forums and seminars, and has collaborated on several transfer pricing-related publications. He is a member of the International Fiscal Association and a former chair of the Mexican branch of its Transfer Pricing Committee, and a member of the Tax Committee of the American Chamber of Commerce Mexico and the Transfer Pricing Committee of the Mexican College of Public Accountants.