David Bradbury from the OECD praised Brazil’s latest tax changes. His comments came before a new OECD report was released. This study looks at 75 countries and their tax actions over the last year. Brazil set a temporary 9.2% tax on crude oil exports, similar to other nations. It also aims to introduce a Value […]
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