Transfer pricing is one of the most significant tax issues for corporations having international operations. It attracts the scrutiny of tax authorities worldwide and continues to draw attention of more and more countries' tax legislatures. Because of the heavy impact of income allocations on the bottom line of a corporation's business, especially potentially forced ones, international tax and business professionals need to be very careful about their tax planning and compliance efforts in order to meet the established transfer pricing standards.Practical Guide to Transfer Pricing Rules and Compliance offers extensive yet clear guidance through the complex maze of U.S. transfer pricing rules. The book is authored by leading experts in the transfer pricing scene. Throughout the book, the authors cover all aspects of transfer pricing relevant to the practitioner, starting with general legal principles and apportionment methods, then moving on to more specific subjects such as transfers of tangible vs. intangible goods and the impact of e-commerce and U.S. customs on transfer pricing, and finally exploring highly practical matters like procedural strategies and post-examination procedures. The book's practical coverage and approach include: *Comprehensive analysis of the U.S. rules, case law and guidance on transfer pricing for tangible goods, intangibles, and services *Complex cost-sharing planning principles, including buy-in* *Cutting edge e-commerce transfer pricing issues *U.S. penalty and documentation rules *Documentation with checklists, questionnaires and model report *U.S. penalty rules comparedto those of other important countries *Overlap between transfer pricing and Customs valuation issues *Customs ruling based on an APA *In-depth, step-by-step analysis of the favored approach to transfer pricing controversy, including: --Developing a substantive/procedural strategy (with detailed flow-chart) --Preparing for examination --Identifying post-examination opportunities to resolve the dispute Special appendices provide a variety of "practice tools" designed to facilitate the understanding of the IRS' provisions and their translation into action, e.g., IRS forms, tables and charts of relevant cases, and comparisons of international transfer pricing rules within particular contexts. The thorough elaboration of the topics discussed, paired with clear and understandable writing, makes this new volume an excellent reference for both the experienced practitioner and the newcomer to the transfer pricing field.
Further, the book also caters to tax lawyers, in-house tax counsels and academics working in international organizations, the business community and advisory firms as well as government officials interested in understanding transfer pricing ...
The busy professional should consider this book in his or her quest for knowledge in the scintillating tax specialty.
In this crucially significant volume, stakeholders from government, multinational companies, international organisations, advisory groups and academia offer deeply informed perspectives, both general and specific, on the practical ...
Practical Guide to U.S. Transfer Pricing is a total approach to U.S. transfer pricing For The complex global marketplace. No book on the market today offers you a more thorough...
All of the transfer pricing cases discussed in the book are linked to the relevant paragraphs of the OECD Guidelines by means of a 'Golden Bridge', namely a table listing the cases according to the paragraphs of the Guidelines to which they ...
This book highlights the main tax issues that arise when business restructurings take place.
This book is based on the outcomes of the presentations and discussions held during the WU Transfer Pricing Symposium, ‘Transfer Pricing and Intangibles: Current Developments, Relevant Issues and Possible Solutions’, that took place in ...
L. Rasmussen, Skattepolitisk Oversigt (2000): 182 (Transfer pricing – oplysningspligten). K. Reams et al., Tax Notes 109 (2005): 239 (Proposed Cost-Sharing Regulations: Are They a Realistic Alternative?). H. Rehm & J. Nagler, ...
U.S. TRANSFER PRICING SOURCEBOOK is a single-volume report designed to advise international finance professionals on the cutting edge tools and techniques being developed and applied by leading consultants.
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