New Tax Resource for Mexican Business

If you have clients or subsidiaries who do business in Mexico, a new resource is now available to help navigate the waters of corporate tax planning. WorldTrade Executive, Inc., a leader in publications covering international finance, law, tax and cross-border trade, announced today the launch of its newest publication, "Practical Mexican Tax Strategies".

This publication will be of interest to all tax counsel, as well as finance directors and chief executives of large companies with operations, deals or clients in Mexico. The bi-monthly publication features commentary and advice from senior practitioners of many major law and accounting firms and case studies from major corporations.

This publication is the newest in a line of region-specific tax strategy newsletters, including "Practical Latin American Tax Strategies, Practical U.S./International Tax Strategies, Practical European Tax Strategies and another recent startup, Practical Asian Tax Strategies.

Subscription to this newsletter is $638/year. A free 3-issue trial subscription is available on the WorldTrade Executive web site.

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