International transfer pricing update - September 2012

In this webcast, we present an overview of our 2012 Global Transfer Pricing Tax Authority Survey, which provides insights of tax authorities in 48 transfer pricing jurisdictions. The survey presents trends and recommendations for dealing with your organization’s transfer pricing issues, addressing the following topics:

  • The standards tax authorities currently apply to evaluate intercompany transactions
  • The transactions and industries tax authorities target
  • Tax authority attitudes to local versus regional comparables
  • Tax authority approaches to comparables adjustments
  • Coordination between transfer pricing and indirect tax enforcement
  • Individual country developments of interest

Moderator
David Gill, Ernst & Young LLP (UK)

Panelist
Craig Viard, Ernst & Young LLP (UK)

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Fri 14 Sep 2012 02:00:00 PM GMT

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