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 | Manuel Rajunov-TawilPartner
Thompson & Knight LLP One Arts Plaza, 1722 Routh Street, Suite 1500 Dallas, Texas
75201 (Collin, Dallas & Denton Cos.)
Telephone: 214.969.1452 Fax: 214.880.3388 http://www.tklaw.com
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| Practice Areas | Tax Law; International Taxation; Corporate Law; Foreign Investment; International Energy Law; Real Estate; Real Estate Finance; International Law; Latin America | | | Education | Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, Mexico, J.D., 1995, Instituto Mexico, Tijuana, Mexico, B.B.A., with highest honors, 1990 | | | Admitted | 1995, Mexico. (Not admitted in Texas) | |
| Memberships | American (Associate Member) and Mexican Bar Associations. | | | Languages | Spanish and English | | | Biography | Author, several articles, "Practical Tax Strategies" series, World Trade Executive. Author and Presenter: "Taxation of Real Estate Investments," Dallas Bar Association, 2005; "Mexico's New Anti-Deferral Rules and Regulations," Chase Financial Advisor Conference, Texas Division, 2005; "Practical Tax Strategies for Real Estate in Latin America," Stewart Title STAR Conference, 2004; "Tax Issues on Structured Transactions in the U.S. and Mexico," U.S./Mexico Law Institute Annual Meeting, 2004. Chair, Tax Section, MexCon Conference. Member: Greater Dallas Chamber of Commerce; U.S./Mexico Chamber of Commerce; World Affairs Council of Greater Dallas; Dallas Council on Foreign Relations; Institute of International Research; Congregation Anshai Torah. | | | ISLN | 917638624 | |
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Mexico's Chamber of Deputies Approves Tax Reforms for 2010
John R. Cohn, Sam L. Merrill, Manuel Rajunov-Tawil, Joe A. Rudberg, November 18, 2009 On October 21, 2009, Mexico's Chamber of Deputies passed the revenue side of the 2010 budget. The Chamber of Deputies approved certain tax measures proposed by President Felipe Calderon and rejected others. The bill remains subject to approval by the Senate, and thus still may be modified. However,... |
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