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The PKN provides alerts apprising you of the impact of major transfer pricing, tax, and related developments within hours of news breaking.
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Transfer pricing in the news
News and views from PwC's Transfer Pricing practice with articles covering the significant transfer pricing developments impacting your company.
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The Global Tax Monitor
The Global Tax Monitor¹ recognises PricewaterhouseCoopers as the leading firm globally for transfer pricing, by reputation, with a very strong lead over the competition. These results are based on the year-ending Q2 2009 figures, with a sample size of 3,246 primary buyers of tax services globally.
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Companies can no longer view transfer pricing issues as isolated, country-specific concerns. The issues are global. More and more tax authorities are sharing information. Audits are thorough and sophisticated, and enforcement actions can be harsh.
This new environment requires multinational corporations to take proactive, coordinated steps to understand their transfer pricing arrangements and documentation requirements. Risks must be identified and addressed. Disputes and audits must be avoided, managed, and resolved. All issues must be coordinated and aligned across jurisdictions before they develop into larger business concerns.
How we can help
Our global tax controversy and dispute resolution professionals across the PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) member firms will assist your company to proactively evolve in this rapidly changing environment. With broad and deep experience in the areas of transfer pricing, tax dispute management, economics, litigation support, financial reporting, and industries, our people are strategically located in the countries most likely to conduct aggressive tax audits. We will help you gain a better understanding of your company’s tax risks and exposures and if tax controversies or disputes arise, we will be there to assist you with implementing consistent and defensible practices and policies.
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¹ TNS Global Tax Monitor data, Q2 2009. The Global Tax Monitor is a multi-client independent survey of more than 3,000 key tax decision makers per annum (CFOs and Tax Directors) in 31 key markets worldwide. |