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Archive : April 2012

April 27, 2012

The OECD and the Future of Global Transfer Pricing

Today, the world’s taxing authorities are looking for more revenue from increasingly limited sources. Many developing nations, eager for their fair share of the tax pie, are enacting transfer pricing rules. But what form should those rules take?

April 19, 2012

Transfer Pricing Report Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary

Today’s issue of Transfer Pricing Report is a milestone for the publication: we’ve now been reporting on these issues for 20 years! So how have things changed?

April 10, 2012

Current and Former U.S. Officials, Local Country Private Practitioners to Tackle Issues of Operating in BRIC Countries

Multinational companies operating in the BRIC countries face some daunting challenges. In Brazil, government-imposed profit margins cause frequent double taxation. In Russia, OECD-style transfer pricing rules were adopted only last July.

April 3, 2012

Staff Time Devoted to Startup of APMA Program Likely Caused Low Completions in 2011, IRS Officials Say

The Internal Revenue Service’s annual statutory report on advance pricing agreements for 2011, released April 2, shows a drop in both completed APAs and new cases filed, with completions down to 43 from 69 from 2010 and applications down to 96 from an all-time high of 144 the previous year.