Indian budget 2015: What taxpayers want to hear on indirect share transfers Taxpayers and their advisers want the Indian government to clarify a number of issues including indirect share transfers in their 2015 budget on February 28. By Sophie Ashley February 17 2015
Taxpayers on whether TP service providers are meeting industry needs As transfer pricing (TP) becomes more demanding for multinational companies their need for TP service providers with industry experience increases. By Sophie Ashley January 26 2015
Business speaks out on preventing treaty abuse Businesses have made their feelings clear about the OECD’s work on preventing treaty abuse, which is a sub-section of the organisation’s work on base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS). By Sophie Ashley January 26 2015
China’s APA stats show acceptance of different TP methods China’s State Administration for Taxation (SAT) released its advance pricing agreement (APA) statistics for 2013 on December 5 2014. By Sophie Ashley January 12 2015
Hickman’s TP challenge at the OECD and his post-BEPS plan The OECD’s transfer pricing baton has now been passed over to Andrew Hickman, formerly a transfer pricing partner at KPMG in the UK, who has spoken exclusively with TPWeek of... By Sophie Ashley December 16 2014
The dangers of creating an accidental PE and how to avoid it As companies’ employees become more globally mobile, there is an increasing risk that a permanent establishment (PE) may occur unintentionally, leaving taxpayers at risk of taxable income liabilities. By Sophie Ashley November 28 2014
Pascal Saint-Amans responds to criticism of TP arbitration work Pascal Saint-Amans, director for the centre for tax policy and administration at the OECD, has responded to claims the OECD’s work on TP arbitration is moving too slowly. By Sophie Ashley November 20 2014
Shell still holding-up against Indian authorities in transfer pricing share dispute Shell has won its most recent court battle with the Indian authorities in the Bombay High Court over its issuance of shares to a local entity, which the authorities have... By Sophie Ashley November 19 2014
What taxpayers and advisers think about PwC's leaked documents on Luxembourg's tax arra... Documents owned by PwC detailing Luxembourg’s tax arrangements with more than 340 companies have been leaked. They could accelerate the EC's investigations into unfair tax treatment, constituting state aid. By Sophie Ashley November 07 2014
How the PAC should decide next step in fight against tax evasion Nick Smith, UK MP and member of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) tasked with investigating tax evasion and avoidance in the country, has asked business and non-government organisations (NGO) what... By Sophie Ashley November 03 2014