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  • Since the arm's-length principle was introduced in Peru in 2001, there have been multiple updates and extensions to the rules on transfer pricing. Claudia González-Béndiksen and Paola Gutiérrez list the important points taxpayers must be aware of, such as maintaining stringent documentation as well as filing an annual sworn informative return.
  • Transfer pricing legislation is relatively new in Colombia and with taxpayers, advisers and officials still finding their way, questions are still being asked. Diego González-Béndiksen and Rhina Toro Infante warn severe penalities wait for those who do not manage to comply.
  • In Chile, the rules technically follow the OECD guidelines, but Miguel Zamora and Ana Paula Güitrón say it is not clear whether this is true. Advisers still struggle to know which transfer pricing methods are allowed.

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