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International Tax services

In the current challenging environment, executives are looking to align their global tax position with their overall business strategy to maintain competitive advantage and provide value to shareholders.

We help you manage your tax requirements by leveraging our integrated global network of dedicated international tax professionals — working together to uncover opportunities, manage global tax risks, meet cross-border reporting obligations and deal with transfer pricing issues.

Multi-disciplinary teams help you assess your tax strategies and exposures, assisting with international tax issues, from forward planning, through reporting, to maintaining effective relationships with the tax authorities. Our talented people draw on their global insights and perspectives to help you build proactive and integrated global tax strategies that address the tax risks of today’s businesses and achieve sustainable growth. It’s how Ernst & Young makes a difference.

Transfer pricing information at your finger tips

Quickly identify the transfer pricing rules, practices and approaches adopted by more than 55 countries and territories in our Transfer Pricing Reference Guide for 2011.

The CRA wants a piece of the $1.5 trillion transfer pricing pie

Transfer pricing transactions between Canadian companies and their related parties outside of Canada are valued at more than $1.5 trillion annually. With transfer pricing rules essentially dictating how much of a company’s profit will remain in each country, it’s no wonder the CRA and other global tax authorities are focused on raising revenues through taxation.

Increased global transfer pricing scrutiny and tax controversy

(As originally appeared in FEI Canada F.A.R. member e-newsletter, November 2010)
Distressed global financial markets have driven governments to react to changing circumstances in order to preserve their revenue bases and finance their economic recovery. Comparatively, Canada has weathered the storm better than most; still, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is reacting by amplifying enforcement, specifically related to transfer pricing.

Contacts

George Guedikian 
Leader
Toronto
416 943 3878

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