Tax professionals largely agree that, as the global economy looks to get back on its feet over the coming years, transfer pricing models are likely to receive heightened attention. Whether it be here in the U.S., across the pond in European markets or elsewhere across the EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions, tax administrators everywhere are already examining whether changes to tax policies could bolster their fiscal firepower.
In this article, A&M Taxand Managing Director Marc Alms takes a look at how transfer pricing models are likely to be impacted going forward, and what potential issues tax professionals and managers should consider when looking at their transfer pricing policies.
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This article was first published on Bloomberg Tax on March 8, 2021.
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