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Buch, Englisch, 360 Seiten
Buch, Englisch, 360 Seiten
ISBN: 978-94-035-1329-4
Verlag: Kluwer Law International
Despite the existence of other mechanisms to prevent and resolve transfer pricing disputes, transfer pricing litigation has been on the rise globally in recent years. This pioneering overview of relevant case law is based on papers prepared and discussed by seasoned academics during the 2024 WU Transfer Pricing Symposium organized by the WU Transfer Pricing Centre at the Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law at WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business) on 24 and 25 October 2024. It provides a multi-jurisdictional case law analysis focusing on twenty landmark court cases from fourteen jurisdictions around the world.
The book is organized for clarity and ease of reference according to the interaction of transfer pricing rules with the following legal issues:
- burden of proof;
- non-recognition of accurately delineated transactions;
- anti-abuse rules;
- intra-group losses;
- attribution of profits to permanent establishments;
- blocked income; and
- EU State Aid.
A concise explanation of each theme highlights its significance from a transfer pricing perspective and also examines how courts in different jurisdictions have approached and analysed these issues, providing insights into a broad spectrum of legal reasoning and interpretation.
The case law analysis presented in this important book highlights the growing number of transfer pricing disputes arising from differing interpretations of the application of the arm’s length principle among various jurisdictions. The contributors’ rigorous examination of key developments, challenges, and emerging issues in transfer pricing jurisprudence serves as an invaluable resource for tax lawyers, in-house counsel, judges, academics and tax authorities, providing an opportunity to leverage global judicial trends in strengthening arguments during transfer pricing disputes, as well as applying actionable insights to transfer pricing risks and legal certainty. By offering critical insights into judicial reasoning across multiple jurisdictions, the book enables readers to apply actionable strategies for managing transfer pricing risks and enhancing legal certainty.