transfer pricing disputes

Why are Transfer Pricing Disputes Common?

Transfer pricing disputes arise primarily because tax authorities in different countries have different regulations and interpretations regarding how prices should be set. These disputes often involve significant amounts of money and can impact the tax liabilities of the involved corporations. Key reasons for disputes include:
Different interpretations of the arm's length principle
Complexity in determining comparable transactions
Lack of transparency and cooperation between tax authorities

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