This presentation will compare and contrast worked examples of small (less than $10m) and large (greater than $1b) related party loans (including derivatives and outbound interest-free loans) in the current Australian transfer pricing environment.
Source: National
Published Date: 9 Sep 2021
This presentation will compare and contrast worked examples of small (less than $10m) and large (greater than $1b) related party loans (including derivatives and outbound interest-free loans) in the current Australian transfer pricing environment.
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