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Chile-United States Double Taxation Agreement
Gustavo Cuevas from Cuevas Abogados on
On January 1 of this year, the agreement to avoid double taxation (CDT) between Chile and the United States came into force. Below are some of its more relevant aspects.
Blockchain Byte: Wrapping Tokens, a CGT Event?
Laura Spencer from KHQ Lawyers on
Wrapped tokens have emerged as a powerful catalyst for interconnectivity between different ecosystems. For tax purposes the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has no formal public guidance on the implications of wrapping.
Duty of Information of Financial Institutions to the SII
Gustavo Cuevas from Cuevas Abogados on
On June 30, 2022, Law No. 21,453 was published, which introduced amendments to the Tax Code regarding various matters, including on the obligation of financial institutions to deliver to the Service of Internal Taxes (SII) information of people and/or companies in certain cases.
Evolving Private Company M&A Considerations in the COVID-19 Era
Daniel R. Avery from Goulston & Storrs on
The COVID-19 has ushered in unprecedented times for our country and our global community. Certainly, the pandemic is impacting the way M&A transactions are looked at, papered, implemented, and even priced.
Should We Maintain Investments Despite COVID-19?
Filipe Consciência from Caria Mendes Advogados on
After 500 years of the Discoveries, the situation was reversed and it was Portugal that was discovered. In recent years, multiple international tourism awards have established Portugal as one of the best tourist destinations in the world.
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