As Pakistan becomes increasingly integrated into the global economy, the way companies price transactions between their local and foreign subsidiaries has come under intense scrutiny. This pricing, ...
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 ...
It’s funny how some of life’s most profound revelations happen over a steaming cup of coffee. A couple of months back, I was catching up with an old colleague from my days at Citadel. We were ...
As new technology continues to reshape the global business landscape, the intangible assets created by them play a crucial part in the operations of multinational enterprises. Compared to tangible ...
Newspapers use the phrase "transfer pricing" as shorthand for multinational corporations shifting profits to tax havens to avoid tax in developed countries. Tax professionals bristle at this ...
It embodies the fundamental pricing calculation when services, tangible property and intangible property are bought and sold across international borders between related parties. The arm’s-length ...
Michael Cedercrantz of Skeppsbron Skatt comments on the expected update of Chapter VII of the OECD Transfer Pricing ...
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The highly complex nature of transfer pricing lends itself to being misunderstood as a scheme by a multinational corporation (MNC) to shift profits to affiliates in low-tax jurisdictions. In reality, ...