Transfer pricing International tax & business 2013

Responding to Australia's transfer pricing reforms

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 10 May 2013

 

This presentation discusses Australia’s transfer pricing landscape and the ATO’s focus on transfer pricing and profit shifting. Specifically, it offers:

  • an overview of Australian transfer pricing reforms over the past 18 months, and the local / global (OECD) focus on profit shifting and base erosion
  • discussion on both the technical aspects and key practical implications of Australia’s new transfer pricing rules for taxpayers
  • hot topics / focus areas for revenue authorities (e.g. business restructures, financing, intangible property, (marketing) services transactions)
  • an update in terms of the ATO’s transfer pricing compliance enforcement activity – including the International Dealings Schedule, risk reviews and audits.

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Responding to Australia's transfer pricing reforms

Author(s): Janelle Sadri

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  • Published By: Janelle Sadri
  • Published On:10 May 2013
  • Took place at:City West Receptions, Perth

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