María Marta
Cancio is a senior associate responsible for the Tax Department
of Estudio Garrido Abogados. She obtained her law degree from
the Universidad Católica Argentina in 1998. She holds a Master
in Taxation in the University of Buenos Aires.
She has
experience in local and international taxation, advising a wise
range of Argentine and foreign companies in the analysis of the
tax impact of the businesses they carry out in Argentina, trying
to optimize them in light of the different alternatives allowed
by local legislation. This includes a complete analysis of the
tax burden of a new investment project and the analysis and tax
optimization in financings and refinancing through various means
such as trusts, issuance of debt securities or loans with
private or governmental entities. She also regularly advice on
business reorganizations and the practical application of the
Argentine technology transfer regime, the application of
international treaties to avoid double taxation, the tax impact
in international financing operations and international tax
planning.
Some of her
public works include: “Argentina-Leveraged Buyouts and
Interest Deduction”, Practical Latin American Tax
Strategies, Volume 9, Number 5, page 19, May 2006; “Tax
Implications of Loss Absorptions and Dividend Distributions”,
Practical Latin American Tax Strategies, Volume 9, Number 4,
page 6, April 2006;
“Revisiting
the Taxation of Cross-Border Technology
Transfer
Agreements”;
Global
Intellectual Property-Asset Management Report, Volume 8, Number
2, page 12, February 2006; and “The Argentine Approach to
Attributing Profits to Permanent Establishments”, Tax Notes
International, Volume 32, Number 5, page 491, November, 2003.
In May
2007 she participated in the conference “Tax Aspects of
Cross-Border Transactions in Latin American Markets” of the
International Bar Association, where she wrote a report of the
session “Tax Aspects of the Remuneration of High Profile
Executives” which was published in IBA’s Taxes Newsletter.
Volume 13, Number 2, Page 53.
She is
member of the Asociación Argentina de Estudios Fiscales since
1999.
Languages: Spanish English and French.
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