Ricardo Rendon > Chevez Ruiz Zamarripa > Mexico City, Mexico > Lawyer Profile
Chevez Ruiz Zamarripa Offices

Vasco de Quiroga No. 2121, 4th Floor
Col. Peña Blanca Santa Fe
01210
Mexico
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Ricardo Rendon
Work Department
Tax | Economic Consulting & Transfer Pricing
Position
Partner
Career
Ricardo has more than 30 years of experience and his professional practice focuses on M&A, cross-border transactions, including transfer pricing. He joined Chevez Ruiz Zamarripa in 1997 as a partner and has been involved in unilateral and bilateral advance pricing agreements (APA’s) and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms (MAP’s).
Prior to joining Chevez Ruiz Zamarripa, Ricardo was a partner at a Big Four firm in Mexico where he worked for over 12 years, including two years based in the United States, providing international tax services.
Ricardo is a frequent writer for several tax publications. He has co-authored various books and is a frequent speaker at international forums, mainly at the International Fiscal Association (IFA) and the New York University School of Law (NYU), where he is a practice council member for their International Tax Program. Also, he has been a speaker at the American Bar Association (ABA).
He is professor of the master’s degree in business law at Universidad Panamericana (UP), in the Energy Diploma at Escuela Libre de Derecho (ELD), he has also taught in the Tax master’s degree at UP and he is also a former professor of Universidad Iberoamericana (UIA).
Languages
Spanish/English
Memberships
- Member of the International Fiscal Association (IFA)
- Member, International Fiscal Association (IFA)
- Member, Mexican Institute of Public Accountants (IMCP)
- Member, Mexican College of Public Accountants (CCPM)
- Member, Mexican Bar Association (BMA)
- Council Member of the International Tax Program at New York University (NYU) School of Law
- Former Chairman of the IFA Mexico Chapter
- Former Chairman of IFA’S Latin America Regional Committee
Lawyer Rankings
Mexico > Tax
Despite the firm’s ongoing process of service-offering diversification, tax law remains the undoubted cornerstone practice at Chevez Ruiz Zamarripa and it retains its position as a go-to choice across the full range of contentious and advisory matters in Mexico. With offices in Houston (U.S.) and Madrid (Spain) as well as Querétaro, Monterrey and Mexico City, the sizeable team of lawyers, accountants and double-qualified professionals assists a client base of leading industrial, commercial, and financial groups, including several Fortune 500 companies. On the tax litigation front, the team handles all forms of defence against the tax authority, as well as the filing of different alternative dispute resolution procedures, both under domestic law and in accordance with international agreements signed by Mexico. Audit procedures are also managed by the department. On the advisory side, the team supports its transactional counterparts on the gamut of tax issues. Practice head Manuel Sainz is a veteran of the market having spearheaded the establishment of the tax-legal department at the firm. Alongside him, Ricardo Cervantes is a key partner for tax controversy, which constitutes a major part of his dispute resolution practice; Ricardo Rendon , from the corporate and M&A team, is strong on transfer pricing and other transactional tax matters; while lead litigator Pablo Corvera assists with tax and administrative litigation, as well as managing federal tax audit procedures. César Fares is an accountant and tax lawyer, and Yoshio Uehara rounds out the key partner contacts in Mexico City. Elsewhere in the country, Ramon Orendain and Eugenio Franzoni are names to note in Monterrey and Querétaro.