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Latin-America
Tax: Non-contentious - Mexico
Individual Editorial
Mexico City-based partner Ricardo Rendón continues to elicit praise for his expertise in tax advisory mandates, particularly tax structuring.
Band 3
Provided by Ricardo Rendón
His main areas of specialization are mergers and acquisitions, cross-border transactions, including transfer pricing. He has been heavily involved in unilateral and bilateral advance pricing agreements (APA’S) and alternative dispute resolutions.
• Member of the International Fiscal Association (IFA).
• Former Chairman of the IFA Mexico Chapter.
• Former Chairman of IFA’S Latin America Regional Committee.
• Practice Council member of the International Tax Program at New York University (NYU) School of Law.
• Former member of the Tax Research Committee of the Mexican College of Public Accountants (CCPM).
• Former member of the Tax Committee of the Confederation of Industrial Chambers (CONCAMIN).
• Former member of the Tax Committee of the Mexico Chapter of the American Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM).
• Member of the Mexican Institute of Public Accountants (IMCP).
• Member of the Mexican College of Public Accountants (CCPM).
• Member of the Mexican Bar Association (BMA).
Ricardo is a frequent writer on international taxation for several publications. He has co-authored several books on taxes and is a frequent speaker at international forums mainly for the International Fiscal Association (IFA) and at the School of Law of New York University (NYU).
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Mexico City-based partner Ricardo Rendón continues to elicit praise for his expertise in tax advisory mandates, particularly tax structuring.
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Ricardo Rendón is a senior partner who is a good and experienced lawyer.
Ricardo Rendón is a senior partner who is a good and experienced lawyer.