FAQ

LATPF is the Latin American Tax Policy Forum. It is a platform designed for the production and curation of content about tax topics that are relevant for Latin America.

LATPF is open to both free users and members. Free users can access our open-access posts. Members, whether individual or institutional, receive full access to premium content including exclusive reports, Curator’s Notes, and a selection of links to curated public-access articles from Latin American tax journals. They are also invited to join the LATPF Community, a private WhatsApp group for professionals and researchers in the field.

The LATPF Community is a private WhatsApp group available exclusively to members. It’s a space where professionals and researchers focused on Latin American tax policy can connect, ask questions, share experiences, and follow relevant developments across the region.

To keep the group useful and on-topic, external links or materials should only be shared with admin approval.

Our purpose is not only to share content and stimulate discussion about tax policy within Latin America, but also from Latin America to the rest of the world. For that reason, the primary language used in our posts and reports (as well as in future events) is English. That said, translations to Spanish and Portuguese may be available to users and members depending on content pertinence and readability.

You can reset your password by clicking the “Forgot Password” link on the login page. An email  with instructions will be sent to your registered address.

Yes, you can update your account information, including your email and payment methods,  through the account settings page.

LATPF accepts various payment methods, including credit cards and other forms of electronic  payment listed during checkout.

Yes, members will receive an e-mail notification before the renewal date, especially for annual plans.

Free users can access open access posts, which include announcements, technical content, and events related to themes of Latin American tax policy.

Members receive access to:

  • LATPF Reports: In-depth and technical reports on Latin American tax policy, published monthly.
  • Curator’s Notes: Expert commentary and context to help you navigate key developments and topics.
  • Curated Section: A selection of public-access articles from Latin American tax journals, including direct links to the original sources.
  • LATPF Community: Invitation to our private WhatsApp group for members to connect, ask questions, and stay informed through direct exchange with professionals and researches in the field.

The Curated Section of LATPF features Curator’s Notes with research and study guidance on key topics of local, regional and international tax policy. These Notes recommend articles from select LatAm tax journals that are listed on our website as links to their official platforms.

No. LATPF’s Curated Section is a list of Curator’s Notes and references to links of these publications, which we have selected for our members based on content quality, subject relevance and regional scope. PDFs or HTMLs of the Curated Articles belong to their publishers/authors and are only offered on official websites, which are accessible on the web for free. What LATPF offers is the curation, aggregation and recommendation of these sources for interested academics and practitioners either from LatAm or interested in LatAm tax policy.

Free content can be shared with proper attribution to LATPF. However, LATPF reports and any LATPF-produced content in the Curated Section cannot be shared without express permission.

Yes, LATPF periodically updates its Curated Section using automated tools to ensure the most recent publications of public access Latin American tax journals are listed.

Currently, reports are available primarily in English or Spanish (depending on content pertinence and readability).

LATPF Reports are published on a monthly basis, while open access posts follow a flexible schedule as determined by the LATPF team.

For assistance, suggestions, or complaints, email us at support@latpf.org.

Yes, topic suggestions for posts and reports are welcome. Send your ideas to latpf@latpf.org.

No. LATPF Members are individuals who join the platform and community managed by LATPF Ltda., but they have no legal affiliation with the company. Members are not authorized to act on behalf of LATPF or present themselves as its representatives in any capacity. In the case of Institutional Memberships, individuals may be granted access by their organization and are considered LATPF Members only while that access remains valid.

Yes, the LATPF platform is accessible from any device with an internet connection and a compatible  browser.

Currently, LATPF operates only through its own website. A mobile app may be considered and developed by our team in the future based on user demand. You can still access LATPF from your mobile device using your preferred browser.

LATPF offers two membership options:

  • Individual Membership: Designed for personal use. Members receive access to LATPF Reports, Curator’s Notes, and a selection of curated public-access articles from Latin American tax journals. Individual members are also invited to join the LATPF Community on WhatsApp.
  • Institutional Membership: Tailored for organizations such as businesses, NGOs, think tanks, and universities. This option grants access to LATPF content for multiple users under a single plan, including reports, Curator’s Notes, curated content, and coordinated access to the LATPF Community.

Memberships can be billed monthly or annually, with automatic renewal unless canceled.

You can cancel your membership at any time through your account settings. If canceled before the next billing cycle, the cancellation will take effect immediately, and no further charges will apply. 

Yes, LATPF follows a 7-day refund policy from the date in which you cancel your membership.

LATPF employs secure login practices. That said, you are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your login credentials and should report unauthorized access immediately to support@latpf.org.

Yes, cookies are used to enhance your experience. You can disable cookies through your  browser settings, but this may affect the functionality of our platform.

Ensure your browser is updated and your internet connection is stable. If the issue persists, contact support at support@latpf.org.

LATPF content is protected by copyright. Open access posts are shared under a Creative Commons license (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), and member content is strictly for personal use (cannot be shared without express permission)

No, using LATPF content to train AI models is strictly prohibited by our Terms and Conditions of Use.

LATPF complies with Brazil’s General Data Protection Law (LGPD) and ensures the secure  handling of all personal information. For details, see our Privacy Policy.

Yes, LATPF may display ads from partners or feature sponsored content. However, LATPF is not  responsible for the products or services advertised.

Yes, LATPF welcomes partnerships with businesses, NGOs, think tanks, schools or universities. For inquiries, contact latpf@latpf.org.

LATPF operates under the terms of Brazilian law. It reserves the right to have any and all disputes resolved in the Brazilian city of Fortaleza, in the State of Ceará.

Yes, LATPF reserves the right to update its Terms and Conditions of Use. Updates shall be communicated to all members via e-mail and shall be made available for all users on our platform (as updated versions of our Terms and Conditions).