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    Energy multinationals have complex, international supply chains that contract a host of specialist companies in the process of bringing vital commodities to market, making intellectual property attribution ambiguous. In this primer, Deloitte’s Nick Gaudioso, Randy Price, Nadim Rahman and John Wells give an overview of the energy excavation and production process to understand the tax ramifications.
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    Transfer pricing (TP) litigation surrounding the energy and resources (E&R) sector has increased drastically over the past two years. While determining the owner of the commodity price risk has drawn increased attention, Deloitte’s Mark Barker and Aengus Barry discuss how tax authorities predominantly employ the comparable uncontrolled price (CUP) method in any TP dispute.
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