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Considering operations in Mexico? Uncover the unknowns first (Part II)

Presented By:
Brandon M. Podolski Plante Moran Realpoint
Date:
Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015
Time:
2 p.m. - 3 p.m. EDT
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In our spring webinar, we highlighted megatrends, barriers, and strategies related to expanding into Mexico. In this session, we’ll take a deeper dive into doing business in Mexico by addressing uncertainties related to where and how to go about structural set-up and the unforeseen implications.

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In our spring webinar, we highlighted megatrends, barriers, and strategies related to expanding into Mexico. In this session, we’ll take a deeper dive into doing business in Mexico by addressing uncertainties related to where and how to go about structural set-up and the unforeseen implications.

This webinar will focus on two key areas: site selection and key tax considerations. We’ll help you simplify this complexity based on our real-life experience assisting numerous organizations with their Mexico expansion strategies.

Missed part one? Watch it on-demand >>

Learning objectives

At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Identify key considerations and common pitfalls during site selection
  • Understand how various tax provisions impact operations in Mexico
  • Recognize tax-saving opportunities

Presenters

  • Julio Valdez, Global Services Consultant, Plante Moran
  • Brandon Podolski, Partner, Plante Moran Cresa

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