by Harris Gomez | May 8, 2021 | Chile, Environment, Mining, Multinational, Taxation
Technology and technical know-how is considered an essential precondition for improving productivity, attaining industrial development and promoting export growth. Therefore, technology transfer is seen as a key element for enabling developing countries to integrate...
by Harris Gomez | May 8, 2021 | Chile, General, Multinational, Taxation
Companies looking to expand abroad often want to have a presence in a specific market but in some cases, they want to have a presence without incorporating an entity. This could be for a variety of reasons, but mainly, it is to limit expenses until there is sufficient...
by Harris Gomez | May 8, 2021 | Chile, General, Labour Laws, Mining, Multinational, Taxation
Most companies will rely on agents to represent their business in international markets. What many do not realise is that there are legal and tax implications to be aware of, especially regarding permanent establishment (PE) that can arise from an agent relationship....
by Harris Gomez | May 8, 2021 | Chile, General, Multinational, Taxation
Chile concludes negotiations and sets final draft of the Convention to Avoid Double Taxation (DTA) with China and Argentina. Recently, it was announced by the Chilean Minister of Finance, that the final draft of the DTA with China is set and ready to be confirmed by...
by Harris Gomez | May 8, 2021 | Mexico, Multinational, Taxation
In order to take full advantage of the growing opportunities in Mexico, we recommend taking a long-term view of the region. Similar to other Latin American countries, Mexican businesses prefer partners who have a local presence. This ensures your clients that your...
by Harris Gomez | May 8, 2021 | General, Mexico, Multinational, Taxation, Uncategorized
Steps to Incorporating a Mexican Entity Harris Gomez Group is proud to provide the four part series on the practical aspects of setting up in Mexico. Click on the link for Part 1 ¨Choosing the Appropriate Corporate Structure¨ For most Australians, a company can be...