Voting closes for TPWeek’s Leading Forces in Transfer Pricing today The TPWeek readers’ poll on the leading forces in global transfer pricing closes today. Votes posted after 5pm BST on March 27 will not be counted. By Sophie Ashley March 26 2012
Swedish government cracks down on private-equity tax avoidance The Swedish government has announced plans to close down tax avoidance schemes used by private equity firms. By Sophie Ashley March 26 2012
Australia launches first stage of transfer pricing reform The Australian government has released an exposure draft of proposed amendments to the transfer pricing regime. By Sophie Ashley March 26 2012
Consider this: UK budget's indirect impact on transfer pricing While George Osborne, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, did not refer directly to transfer pricing in the 2012 UK budget yesterday, what he said included some indirect implications. By Sophie Ashley March 22 2012
Africa update: Ghana and Cameroon tighten transfer pricing African nations are strengthening their tax systems and transfer pricing has become a new focus in the region. By Sophie Ashley March 15 2012
Transfer pricing and the OECD: Is Brazil really doing it wrong? Mention Brazil and transfer pricing and the eyes of multinational taxpayers begin to roll. Brazil’s approach to transfer pricing legislation is notoriously different to that of the OECD and this... By Sophie Ashley March 15 2012
Vietnamese official blames inexperience of authorities for transfer pricing failures A Vietnamese official has blamed the inexperience of the tax authorities for the country’s failure to keep on top of multinational enterprises’ (MNE) transfer pricing. By Sophie Ashley March 13 2012
OECD says transfer pricing is its highest priority The most recent high-level hire in the OECD’s Centre for Tax Policy and Administration (CTPA) has reiterated the department’s commitment to transfer pricing development, naming it as its highest priority. By Sophie Ashley March 05 2012
How GSK’s Canada SC hearing unfolded The Supreme Court of Canada met in January to hear the Canada Revenue Agency's (CRA) appeal and GlaxoSmithKline's (GSK) response in a case about whether the taxpayer paid too much... By Sophie Ashley March 01 2012
How the Spanish Supreme Court ruling in Roche Vitamins contrasts with Zimmer and Dell The Spanish Supreme Court has made a decision which not only contrasts with that of France's Zimmer case and Norway's Dell case but means taxpayers should re-examine structures where a... By Sophie Ashley March 01 2012