If you have a company that operates internationally, you are likely familiar with the concept of transfer pricing. With multinational companies working in countries with different tax laws and rates, transfer pricing is used to determine proper allocation of income within the supply chain for tax purposes, matching income with functions, risks and exploitation of intangible property. Simply put,...
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