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Deloitte retains key titles with 23 wins at the ITR 2025 Americas Tax Awards

NEW YORK, NY, USA, 06 November 2025 – Deloitte’s tax practices in the Americas won 23 awards at the International Tax Review (ITR) 2025 Americas Tax Awards, reflecting strong performance across key tax specialties throughout the region.

Deloitte won 10 regional awards, including several repeat honors. Notable wins included “Tax Advisory Firm of the Year” and “Tax Policy Firm of the Year” for the third consecutive year, “Tax Technology Firm of the Year” for the eighth, and “Transfer Pricing Advisory Firm of the Year” for an impressive ninth straight year. The network also received “Latin America Transfer Pricing Advisory Firm of the Year” and “North America Transfer Pricing Advisory Firm of the Year,” respectively, marking its second and fourth consecutive wins.

Pablo Quezada and Vanesa Lanciotti of Deloitte Chile received individual honors as “Latin America Tax Disputes Practice Leader of the Year” and “Latin America Transfer Pricing Practice Leader of the Year,” respectively. Deloitte’s tax practices in the Americas also advised on two award-winning transactions.

At the national level, the network won nine awards, including:

  • Tax Firm of the Year in two jurisdictions
  • Transfer Pricing Firm of the Year in five jurisdictions
  • Indirect Tax Firm of the Year in two jurisdictions

We are grateful for the trust clients place in Deloitte and remain dedicated to delivering clear, actionable advice that supports their long-term success. Being named both Tax and Transfer Pricing Firm of the Year, along with receiving the Tax Technology Firm of the Year award, highlights the strength of Deloitte’s tax services—from strategic advisory to technology-driven solutions—all designed to help clients navigate complexity and stay ahead.

—Brian Leonard, Deloitte Global International Tax leader

Now in its 21st year, the ITR Americas Tax Awards celebrate achievement in tax, transfer pricing, disputes, indirect tax, and tax technology across 15 jurisdictions.