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September 6, 2022
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Americas Tax Roundup – 6 September 2022

EY’s Americas Tax Roundup newsletter, prepared by EY Global Tax, provides a summary of the top weekly tax news, trends and developments in the Americas. Highlights of this week’s edition include:

  • Costa Rica's tax authority amends resolution on common reporting standard due diligence and reporting requirements for financial institutions 

  • Puerto Rico’s Department of State extends due date to 18 October 2022, for filing annual reports for corporations requesting a second extension

  • Peru enacts temporary VAT reduction for specific hotels and restaurants

  • El Salvador enacts tax amnesty program

  • Dominican Republic issues notice on the country-by-country report submission threshold

  • Dominican Republic’s General Directorate of Internal Taxes establishes guidelines for applying mutual agreement procedure

  • US IRS gives widespread penalty relief for 2019 and 2020 returns filed by 30 September 2022, will refund penalties already paid

  • Worldwide Corporate Tax Guide 2022

  • This week's tax treaty news in the Americas

  • Upcoming webcasts
  • Recently archived webcasts
  • US Cross-Border Taxation weekly podcast, 26 August 2022

  • August 2022 Washington Dispatch podcast
  • The week’s EY Tax Alerts

  • EY Industry and Tax Services publications

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Americas Tax Roundup – 6 September 2022

 
 

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