Transfer pricing 2012

Practical implications arising from changes in the Australian transfer pricing legislation

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 17 Oct 2012

 

The current and proposed changes to the transfer pricing legislation have potentially significant implications for many taxpayers that will need to be addressed. This presentation provides an overview of the background and drivers for the legislative changes as well as the practical implications and actions that may be required by taxpayers.

The presentation covers:

  • background and drivers for change in the Australian transfer pricing legislation
  • implications for historical and future  transfer pricing positions
  • taxpayer profiles and  "trigger transactions" impacted by the legislative changes
  • treaty partner considerations
  • transfer pricing documentation and disclosure requirements.

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  • Published By: Paul Balkus
  • Published On:17 Oct 2012
  • Took place at:Four Seasons

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