Saturday, 28 June 2008

Brazil, more tax sophisticated still

In an interesting article from the Governo do Para, a new Brazilian law shows that Brazil is even becoming more sophisticated, and it was the more tax-sophisticated country in Latin America already. Brazil will now apply higher withholding tax rates and special transfer pricing rules on payments to recipients to include jurisdictions where there is lack of information as to the "partners"/shareholders of a legal entity – these are in effect taxed as if such recipients were located in zero or low tax jurisdictions. This can make Brazil a country where some investors will not be willing to invest, but the economy of Brazil is soaring, and maybe there is not much interest from the goverment to change this attitude.

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