The publication Transfer Pricing Week, a reference for many in the field of transfer pricing, has cited TJN and ActionAid among the top five leading forces in the field of transfer pricing, an area of central importance when it comes to taxing multinational corporations. The OECD and the accountancy firm PWC were, unsurprisingly, at the top. ActionAid, with its excellent and influential report on SABMiller in Africa, came third.
Read the report here. Read all about transfer pricing here.
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[…] In view of my last post it seems important to note that the Tax Justice Network recently issued an important statement on transfer pricing. It was as follows: […]
Transfer pricing is certainly a problem that governments can immunise themselves against by using property taxation as the main source of revenue from the corporate sector.
Utter nonsense
Land value captures a small part of the tax base
Now stop wasting my time