(Reuters) - Mexico's president, Felipe Calderon, last month presented a
long-awaited fiscal reform plan, part of which would close off
corporate tax loopholes.
The government wants to slap a 20 percent tax on gaming as
part of the bill, which is expected to get the go-ahead before
Congress starts discussing next year's budget in September.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
long-awaited fiscal reform plan, part of which would close off
corporate tax loopholes.
The government wants to slap a 20 percent tax on gaming as
part of the bill, which is expected to get the go-ahead before
Congress starts discussing next year's budget in September.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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