The author of the Transfer Pricing Handbook now covers the often complex transfer pricing rules in nations around the globe. * Reviews and analyzes OECD Guidelines. * Provides an overview of 27 nation's transfer pricing rules. * Examines the differences between the United States, OECD Guidelines, and specific countries' transfer pricing rules. * Written by industry experts from each country. The core volume (ISBN 0471-406619) is supplemented annually.
The 2002 Supplement includes updates to both Transfer Pricing 3e and Transfer Pricing International....
The author of the Transfer Pricing Handbook now covers the often complex transfer pricing rules in nations around the globe. * Reviews and analy...
Advanced praise for Transfer Pricing Methods "Feinschreiber and a team of renowned executives have provided the definitive transfer-pricing guide to this challenging area. At a time when many companies are reviewing documents, policies, and procedures, it's wonderful to have a concise, clearly written reference focused on what may be the most critical corporate tax issue." -Charles R. Goulding, Managing Director, Tax Cooper Industries, Inc. "It is refreshing to find a treatise on transfer pricing that combines practical business considerations, economic theory, and a...
Advanced praise for Transfer Pricing Methods "Feinschreiber and a team of renowned executives have provided the definitive transfer-pricing guid...
An overarching look at transfer pricing regimes in Asia-Pacific countries and what they mean for foreign businesses
A comprehensive guide for companies doing business globally, Asia-Pacific Transfer Pricing Handbook explains the policies and practices that Asia-Pacific countries employ with regards to taxing foreign businesses. The only book that analyzes and guides companies through the often complex transfer pricing rules in place in Asian-Pacific nations, the book explains how authorities in fifteen countries, including ASEAN, India, New Zealand, Japan, and South Korea,...
An overarching look at transfer pricing regimes in Asia-Pacific countries and what they mean for foreign businesses