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Transfer pricing and tax-effective supply chain management

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At Ernst & Young we work with multinationals like yours to help you define your tax and transfer pricing business goals. We can assist you to understand more fully the changing regulatory environment so that you can determine how to structure your transfer pricing to manage your opportunities and risk. Our services cover the different dimensions of transfer pricing that multinationals face:

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Ernst & Young takes transfer pricing practice to new heights
Added bench strength comes as increased audits, penalties and tax controversy anticipated.
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Ernst & Young North America Transfer Pricing practice recognized as Firm of the Year
Ernst & Young LLP’s Transfer Pricing practice was recently recognized by Euromoney's International Tax Review publication as the "North America Transfer Pricing Firm of the Year" for the third year in a row. The awards are presented on a national basis, except for the US, where firms vied for Tax Firm of the Year and Transfer Pricing Firm of the Year in six markets. Besides naming the overall US practice as the best, International Tax Review also awarded Firm of the Year distinction to Ernst & Young's Transfer Pricing practices in Houston, Dallas and San Francisco.

International Tax Review also gave Firm of the Year awards to the transfer pricing practices for the Ernst & Young member firms in Canada and Venezuela.

Purvez Captain, Americas Director of Transfer Pricing Economics and Services, noted that "this is great recognition of the hard work and dedication of our Transfer Pricing professionals across the Americas. Their commitment to excellence sets the standard in transfer pricing leadership recognized by the market."

March 2010 FSTP worldwide
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    Tax authorities focus on increased transfer pricing related VAT and customs issues (148.97kb)
    18 June 2010
    There has been an increased focus in recent years from taxing authorities on the indirect tax implications of transfer pricing and customs duties and whether, in particular, the price used for direct tax purposes is appropriate for customs purposes. This focus by the tax authorities is taking place even in situations where any additional VAT that may be due is fully deductible by the importer of such goods and services and even where the imported goods are not subject to customs duties.

    IRS reportedly will not appeal the Ninth Circuit's decision on Xilinx (147.29kb)
    14 June 2010
    In this decision, the Ninth Circuit affirmed the Tax Court decision that under the cost-sharing regulations in effect for tax years 1997, 1998, and 1999, commonly controlled companies are not required to share the value of certain stock-based compensation in the pool of costs to be shared under a cost-sharing arrangement (CSA).

    South Africa proposes transfer pricing, thin cap changes (216.63kb)
    11 June 2010
    The draft Revenue Laws Amendment Act (RLAA) issued for comment on 10 May 2010 contain some far reaching changes to the current legislation around transfer pricing and thin capitalization. Purported to bring South Africa more in line with international standards, these changes will pose a real challenge to South African companies involved in cross border activities.

    Italian government adopts transfer pricing documentation discipline (131.30kb)
    4 June 2010
    On 31 May 2010 the Italian government issued Law Decree n 78 concerning the “urgent measures for the financial stabilization and for the economic competitiveness” in order to address the current economic crisis. The Law Decree has been in force since its official publication in Official Gazette n. 125 published on 31 May 2010.

    2010 Japan tax reform (147kb)
    3 June 2010
    Following the 22 December 2009 outline of the 2010 tax reform proposal, Japan’s Ministry of Finance released a revision to the Special Taxation Measures Law Enforcement Regulation on 31 March 2010. This revision to the regulation is effective 1 April 2010 and provides the legal framework for the documentation items that taxpayers are expected to provide to the tax authorities in a transfer pricing examination.

    Vietnam issues new transfer pricing circular (207kb)
    26 May 2010
    Subsequent to the release of several draft circulars on transfer pricing (Draft Circulars) for public comments, Vietnam’s Ministry of Finance (MOF) issued Circular 66/2010/TT-BTC (Circular 66) which amends the current transfer pricing regulation, Circular 117/2005/TT-BTC (Circular 117).

    Irish transfer pricing grandfathering: the clock is ticking (135.64kb)
    21 May 2010
    The transfer pricing rules (Rules) announced in the 2010 Irish Finance Bill on 4 February have become law. Our alert of 4 February 2010 outlined in detail the scope of the new Rules. Arrangements, the terms of which are agreed prior to 1 July 2010, are not subject to the new Rules, provided they are not substantially amended after this date. With the grandfathering deadline of 1 July 2010 fast approaching, if you have not already done so, it is now time to act to avail of this short-lived opportunity.

    India-US Competent Authorities' negotiations on transfer pricing
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    13 May 2010
    This Tax Alert provides an updated on the recent negotiation between the Competent Authorities (CAs) of India and the USA under Article 27 of the India-US tax treaty (Tax treaty). Article 27, which deals with the Mutual Agreement Procedure (MAP), provides for a dispute resolution mechanism where the CAs shall endeavor, by mutual agreement, to resolve the situation of taxpayers subject to taxation not in accordance with the provisions of the Tax Treaty. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two countries provides that the CAs would endeavor to resolve such disputes within a period of two years and also provides for obtaining a stay on collection of the disputed taxes during the pendency of the MAP.

    Recent Customs Ruling – US Customs and Border Protection concludes importer’s appraisement supported by transfer pricing study was acceptable (152.21kb)
    11 May 2010
    In a welcome development for multinational corporations attempting to comply with both US Customs and Border Protection (Customs) and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) rules regarding intercompany pricing, Customs has issued an internal advice, HQ HO 37375 ruling, approving related-party pricing supported by a transfer pricing study prepared for Internal Revenue Code Section 482 (Section 482).

    Thailand issues bilateral advanced pricing agreement guidelines (150.46kb)
    7 May 2010
    On 23 April 2010, the Thai Revenue Department (TRD) issued bilateral advance pricing arrangement (APA) guidelines (Guidelines). The Guidelines outline procedures for bilateral APA applications, the level of information required, circumstances under which the TRD may discontinue an APA, and taxpayer compliance after conclusion of an APA.

    Statistical bulletin examines progress of unilateral advance pricing agreements in Italy (139.80 kb)
    4 May 2010
    In a bulletin published 21 April 2010, the Italian Central Revenue describes the results of the first five years since the implementation of the Italian unilateral APA (so-called Ruling di Standard Internazionale) from 2004 through 2009. (Please note that the procedure has only been actually activated in 2005 after European Commission approval.)

    Tax authorities publish rules clarifying transfer pricing disclosure in Mexico (205kb)
    16 April 2010
    The Tax Administration Service (TAS) published on its website Exhibits 16 and 16-A of the Miscellaneous Tax Resolutions for 2009. These exhibits provide Instructions for Completion and Guideline Forms for (electronic) filing1 Tax Audit Reports by certified public accountants. Significant changes related to transfer pricing are included in the new exhibits.

    IRS issues 11th annual APA report (175kb)
    1 April 2010
    The IRS issued the eleventh congressionally-mandated, annual Advance Pricing Agreement (APA) report on 29 March 2010, in Announcement 2010-21. The eleventh annual report provides an update of the APA Program, including its experience, structure, and activities for calendar year 2009. The report provides useful insights into the operation of the Program, and can give some indication of the treatment and process that companies applying for an APA can expect.

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Transfer Pricing University

Introducing Ernst & Young's Transfer Pricing University

As part of our ongoing commitment to help companies manage their growing transfer pricing requirements, Ernst & Young LLP is proud to introduce Transfer Pricing University -- an exceptional training program for in-house tax teams. This multi-course series is designed to build a practical understanding of transfer pricing principles and the skills needed in your day-to-day operations.

Ernst & Young Transfer Pricing University courses are taught by our leading national and local office transfer pricing professionals. Continuing professional education (CPE) credit is earned for each module completed. The full program consists of three modules, plus one module specifically for financial services professionals. The following courses are offered in Ernst & Young offices around the US throughout the year.

  • Transfer Pricing 101 - The basics of transfer pricing
  • Transfer Pricing 201 - Intermediate transfer pricing
  • Transfer Pricing 301 - Advanced transfer pricing

Financial Services Transfer Pricing – A course specific to the financial services industry

All courses are complimentary; there is no registration fee or materials cost. Contact your local Ernst & Young Transfer Pricing professional or ITS.Marketing@ey.com for course schedules and program details. Let us help your in-house team achieve its potential.

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Contacts

Purvez Captain: Americas Director of Transfer Pricing and Economics
+1 713 750 8341

Bob Ackerman : Americas Transfer Pricing Leader - Global Accounts, Markets and Controversy
+1 202 327 5944

Lisa Lim:  Americas Tax Effective and Supply Chain Management Leader
+1 212 773 4756

Thomas Borstell: Global Director of Transfer Pricing Services
+49 211 9352 10601

Global Transfer Pricing contacts 

US Transfer Pricing contacts 


2009 Global Transfer Pricing survey

It's the No. 1 tax issue for multinationals. So how do transfer pricing rules differ from country to country? We surveyed experts in 49 jurisdictions to find out. 


Transfer Pricing global reference guide

The February 2010 version of Ernst & Young’s Transfer pricing global reference guide is now available. This guide is a comprehensive tool that is designed to help international tax executives to quickly identify the transfer pricing rules, practices, and approaches that have been adopted by over 45 countries. These various approaches must be understood in order to complete both compliance and planning activities.

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