In the past three years, the eyes of the global public have been drawn to the normally quiet world of international taxation by corporations structuring their businesses in a way that is perceived to be for no other purpose than the avoidance of paying tax. In this light, Salman Bin Hassan Al-Thani, chief financial officer and director of tax at the Qatar Financial Centre Authority, analyses the transfer pricing regimes across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
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