17 October 2022

Americas Tax Roundup – 17 October 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:

Mexico ratifies MLI | Timeline for entry into force will be triggered once instrument of ratification is deposited in the OECD

  • Argentine Government issues new exemptions on foreign exchange controls in relation to exports of knowledge-based economy activities

  • Uruguay’s Executive Branch approves conditions for employees of Free Trade Zone users to work remotely

  • Puerto Rico’s Office of Management and Budget extends the due date for filing the 2022-2023 volume of business declaration to 22 December 2022 because of Hurricane Fiona

  • Costa Rica’s General Directorate of Treasury publishes new criteria for selecting tax exemption regimes and beneficiaries under their supervision for audits

  • Uruguayan Government submits bill to Parliament to modify Uruguayan corporate income tax source criteria

  • OECD releases report on interaction of tax incentives and Pillar Two

  • OECD publishes final Crypto-Assets Reporting Framework and amendments to Common Reporting Standard

  • Latest edition of EY’s ‘TradeWatch’ available now 

  • This week's tax treaty news in the Americas

  • Upcoming webcasts

  • US Cross-Border Taxation weekly podcast, 14 October 2022

  • The week’s EY Tax Alerts

  • EY Industry and Tax Services publications

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    Americas Tax Roundup – 17 October 2022

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