Chile’s lower house unanimously approved a tax treaty with the US on Wednesday, sending the bill to the Senate, where it could become law in the coming weeks, the Finance Ministry said.
“If we are able to approve the amendments to the treaty this month, the agreement will take effect from January 2024,” Finance Minister Mario Marcel said in a press release Wednesday.
- Chile, one of the world’s largest lithium producers, would be the third country in Latin America — alongside Mexico and Venezuela — to have a tax treaty with the US if it is passed in ...
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