BEAT's Impact on Transfer Pricing Alternative Dispute Resolution


Book Description

This article discusses the new base erosion and anti-abuse tax (BEAT), which focuses on cross-border related party payments, bringing groups with international operations and transfer pricing arrangements into its sights. The authors examine the options for groups bound by now-unfavourable advance pricing agreements (APAs) with the U.S. and for other taxpayers subject to tax treaties with mutual agreement procedure (MAP) articles.




Transfer Pricing and Dispute Resolution


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This book addresses the complexity, valuation and administrative nuances, and cultural impacts of resolving this significant cross-border issue when tax disputes arise. In recent years, transfer pricing has become in financial terms the most important tax issue faced by multinational companies and tax authorities worldwide. In times of economic downturn, as experienced in recent years, when tax authorities are challenged for revenue, the handling of these issues requires great care, skill, creativity and a true awareness of the ramifications confronting each tax jurisdiction. This book sets out in detail not only the general laws in each tax jurisdiction impacted by the multinational companies' transfer pricing practices, but also the ancillary concerns of how the issue is interpreted locally as well as related to the OECD Guidelines; the varied approaches to administrative resolution of these issues, including specific alternative dispute resolution mechanisms and the effective uses of advance pricing agreements; correlative adjustment procedures in the event of transfer pricing adjustments; cross-border exchange of information concerns; and how to proceed to litigation if all else fails administratively. It is here that the book delves into the specific procedures for litigation in each country which must be evaluated as part of the overall strategy for controversy resolution. Unfortunately, today litigation is on the rise in numerous jurisdictions and the presumption of an administrative resolution is no longer correct. An additional feature of this book is how practical anecdotes are intertwined into the analysis to give the reader a sense of pragmatism for these issues. To this point, there are the various case studies which highlight the technicalities of the local rules, customs, and practices.




Resolving Transfer Pricing Disputes


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Via a global analysis of more than 180 transfer pricing cases from 20 representative jurisdictions, Resolving Transfer Pricing Disputes explains how the law on transfer pricing operates in practice and examines how disputes between taxpayers and tax administrations are dealt with around the world. It has been designed to be an essential complement to the OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and Tax Administrations, which focus on transfer pricing issues but do not refer to specific transfer pricing disputes. 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 refer. It therefore provides examples of the application of the Arm's Length Principle in many settings on all continents.




Using Arbitration to Resolve Transfer Pricing Disputes and the Impact of the OECD's Unified Approach Proposal


Book Description

In this article, the author considers the use of alternative forms of dispute resolution to resolve tax treaty disputes, focusing on the potential benefits of and obstacles to using mandatory binding arbitration to resolve transfer pricing disputes, including those that may arise under the OECD's Unified Approach for allocating profits in the digital economy.




Transfer Pricing & Dispute Resolution


Book Description

Consists of the first three chapters of the 2011 edition which have been updated based on information available up to 15 September, 1 August, and 31 July 2014, respectively.




EU Joint Transfer Pricing Forum : Secretariat Discussion Paper on Alternative Dispute Avoidance and Resolution Procedures


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This discussion paper suggests that EU members should consider a number of ways to settle cross-border transfer pricing disputes before they reach taxpayers, including consultations on audits and reassessments and establishing a model European advance pricing agreement to expedite bilateral APAs. It also suggests that member state tax authorities establish a model APA, thereby creating uniform EU APA requirements, consult one another before launching a transfer pricing audit, consider mutually agreed transfer pricing reassessments, and use mediation to hasten and streamline dispute resolution.




Transfer Pricing Litigation Trends and Dispute Resolution Mechanisms


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Transfer pricing is one of the most litigious areas of taxation. This article discusses transfer pricing litigation trends in India and various dispute resolution mechanisms available to taxpayers for resolving transfer pricing disputes. In addition, analyses of statistical data relating to results achieved by various dispute resolution mechanisms are also presented.




Transfer Pricing


Book Description

" ... discusses the unique strategic and procedural considerations attendant to contesting through the administrative process and, if necessary, in litigation a transfer pricing dispute identified during the examination phase"--Portfolio description page (p. iii).







Online Dispute Resolution for Consumers in the European Union


Book Description

Offers an account of ODR for consumers in the EU context, presenting a comprehensive investigation of the development of ODR for business to consumer disputes within the EU. This book examines the role of both the European legislator with the Mediation Directive and the English judiciary in encouraging the use of mediation.