Transfer pricing refers to the pricing of goods, services and intellectual property transferred between related entities within a multinational corporation. Companies use transfer pricing to allocate ...
While the full arm’s length principle is reserved for complex, high-stakes cases, safe harbors can be deployed for routine fact patterns.
Globalization presents both tremendous opportunities for business, but also significant challenges. On one hand, multinational corporations have access to assets across all their geographies — natural ...
Some countries are considering making changes to their international tax laws on transfer pricing, and it may be wise for the United States to consider doing so as well. There is a pattern of ...
Transfer pricing remains a strategic focus for multinational corporations, intricately linked to their global tax strategies and compliance frameworks. As businesses expand across borders, the impact ...
This article explores transfer pricing disputes with tax authorities and related disclosures in financial statements. Recent increases in companies’ risk exposure from these controversies have raised ...
Permeant Establishment(PE) and transfer pricing disputes have been on the rise in India for MNCs often leading to prolonged ...
Three members of Hogan Lovells transfer pricing team recently joined a host of tech companies and other advisors at the TP Minds West Coast conference in San Francisco. In a series of presentations, ...
Julie Young is an experienced financial writer and editor. She specializes in financial analysis in capital planning and investment management. Gordon Scott has been an active investor and technical ...
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To know more about UAQ Free Trade Zone, click here The introduction of corporate tax in the UAE has brought with it a set of compliance obligations that free zone companies must now navigate carefully ...