TPWeek’s top picks for 2013

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TPWeek’s top picks for 2013

It has been a very busy year for international transfer pricing developments. Check out TPWeek’s top picks for 2013.



UK House of Commons debate on corporate tax avoidance

How Vale mining got its tax so wrong in Brazil and Switzerland

How to calculate the UK patent box

What the US bilateral safe harbour should look like

Indian guidance on R&D centres fails to reduce taxpayer confusion

SAT’s Liao Tizhong emphasises China’s commitment to developing its transfer pricing regime

Australian TP Bill: ongoing losses, financing structures and business restructuring at risk

Norwegian interest deduction proposals could force companies to consider mergers or group contribution arrangements

UN China chapter: Issues raised on contract R&D

Shell India’s impact on corporates: Issuing shares to overseas parents at an alleged discount

Global head of tax’s guide to approaching secondment and PE

How the tax market thinks the BEPS Action Plan will impact transfer pricing

Why India’s draft safe harbour rules may need work before gaining popularity with taxpayers

OECD questions the reality of implementing country-by-country reporting

Germany issues draft regulation for the profit attribution to permanent establishments

How to choose the right supply chain restructuring model



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