PwC Mexico: Tax reform in the midst of a crisis

Tax & Legal

José Olvera Salcedo, International Tax Team Manager, PricewaterhouseCoopers Mexico

The tax reform debate in Mexico, combined with the difficult economic year generally, is encouraging companies to develop creative, innovative and fresh ways of doing business. José Olvera Salcedo explains how PwC Mexico helps clients identify their taxation ‘fair share.’

September 14, 2010 Tags: ,

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Darío Oscós, Senior Partner, Oscós Abogados
Darío Oscós: Mexican insolvency law must learn from Vitro

Tax & Legal

Darío Oscós, Senior Partner, Oscós Abogados

It has been more than a decade since the Ley de Concursos Mercantiles – Mexico’s business reorganisation law – was enacted. But the law was never fit for purpose, and since then just 440 filings have been made. The recent case of Vitro demonstrates one of the critical flaws in the system: Darío Oscós discusses the company’s unique restructuring strategy, and how a truly modern insolvency system would prevent it.

April 18, 2012 Tags: ,
Raúl Peláez Cano, CEO, Gruma SAB
A focused market plan

Management

Raúl Peláez Cano, CEO, Gruma SAB

Gruma is the world’s largest food producer from Mexico, well established in markets as diverse as Asia, Europe and of course the Americas, thanks to its comprehensive planning and strategy of tailoring its products to each region’s tastes, traditions and lifestyles. Mr Cano explains the company’s innovations.

July 7, 2011 Tags: ,
Mayra Hernandez, Head of Corporate Responsibility, Grupo Financiero Banorte
Improving banking penetration in Mexico

Banking

Mayra Hernandez and David Suarez, Grupo Financiero Banorte

With Mexico’s economy set to grow by more than 4 percent in 2011 and 2012 – a significant increase over past decade – Ms Hernandez and Mr Suarez explain how Banorte is positioned to capitalise on the country’s below average banking penetration, and how its growth path aligns with its CSR priorities.

July 2, 2011 Tags: ,

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Carlos Nicacio, Partner, Deloitte Brazil
Carlos Nicacio: Brazil’s many-layered tax environment

Tax & Legal

Carlos Nicacio, Partner, Deloitte Brazil

One of the challenges for businesses in Brazil is how taxes are levied by multiple levels of government, in different ways across its states and municipalities. The country offers many benefits to alleviate its tax burden – but companies can require a larger tax department than in other jurisdictions to navigate the complexities. Deloitte’s Carlos Nicacio outlines the issues, and how Brazil’s transfer pricing legislation differs from the OECD standards.

March 28, 2012 Tags: ,
Prof Dr Alexander Hemmelrath, Executive Board Member, WTS Group
WTS Group: Restructure now to save tax later

Tax & Legal

Prof Dr Alexander Hemmelrath, Executive Board Member, WTS Group

As governments desperately try to repair their budget deficits, are tax increases inevitable? Tax law expert Prof Dr Hemmelrath thinks so, but in a time of uncertainty and low spending, businesses need to reduce their costs as much as governments need to raise money. He explains how WTS can help businesses around the world adjust their operations to prepare for changing tax regimes.

January 18, 2012 Tags: ,
Prof. Dr. M Fadlullah Cerrahoglu, Managing Partner, Cerrahoglu Law Firm
Arbitration in Turkey

Tax & Legal

Prof. Dr. M Fadlullah Cerrahoglu, Managing Partner, Cerrahoglu Law Firm

Since its foundation in 1966, Cerrahoglu Law Firm has seen a lot of changes in the Turkish economy and regulatory environment. Professor Cerrahoglu talks about how his practice has evolved since the financial crisis and the prospects for growth in Turkey.

December 21, 2010 Tags: ,