Brazil Tax, Law and Business Briefing: 2004 provides guidance on tax and legal issues investors should consider when evaluating a possible company acquisition, starting a business or entering into a joint venture or strategic alliance in Brazil.
This report highlights recent economic, legal, and tax developments in Brazils changing business environment, with content provided by experts at major accounting and law firms in the region.
The 2004 edition features expert analyseson Brazils structural reform, public institutions, and economic development. This one-volume report offers extensive coverage of Brazils banking/finance, energy, and labor sectors, as well as in-depth analyses of topics such as competition, corporate structuring, foreign investment, intellectual property, private equity, and taxation.
Featured in this special report is an exclusive WorldTrade Executive interview with Mr. Fernando Henrique Cardoso, the former president of Brazil. Mr. Cardoso shares his views on the falling "Brazil Cost"; the progress of free trade discussions in Mercosur and the WTO; the impact of competition from China on the Brazilian economy; the interaction between high-tech and traditional industries and the implications for the labor market; challenges caused by the devaluation in 1999 and high interest rates; and Brazils overall growth prospects under the Lula administration.
Other coverage includes:
* Brazils latest reforms to its tax regime
* tax planning opportunities and strategies for structuring acquisitions
* the new fiscal restructuring program, addressing payment of federal tax liabilities in installments
* new rules on the taxation of services taxation of royalties and technical assistance fees
* new tax resolutions to encourage growth in the IT sector
* developments in Brazils competition and antitrust regulations
* a review of major decisions and investigations made by Brazilian antitrust authorities in 2003
* the impact of credit derivatives, the microcredit initiative, and future flow securitizations on Brazils financial sector
* cross-border insolvencies and netting agreements in bankruptcy proceedings
* privacy and data protection and other intellectual property concerns
* new corporate governance practices offering more protection to shareholders
* changes to limited liability companies by Brazils new civil code
* new rules on independent audit servicesand audit committees for financial institutions
* recent developments in Brazils natural gas, oil, electricity, and renewable energy sectors Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Brazil Tax, Law And Business Briefing, 2004