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Transfer pricing and tax-effective supply chain management

We bring you a global perspective based on our long-standing experience of what really works in transfer pricing and tax effective supply chain management (TESCM).

Our multi-disciplinary TESCM teams work with you on supply chain design, business restructuring, systems implications, transfer pricing, direct and indirect tax, customs and accounting. We can help you build and implement the structure that makes sense for your business, improve your processes and manage the cost of trade.

Our transfer pricing professionals help you review, document, manage and defend your transfer pricing policies and processes — aligning them with your business strategy. Our talented people work with you to build the proactive, pragmatic and integrated strategies that address the tax risks of today’s businesses and help your business achieve its potential. It’s how Ernst & Young makes a difference.

What everyone ought to know about transfer pricing

Read about six major trends in transfer pricing that keep tax professionals up at night. Also, what are four things multinationals should do differently in regards to transfer pricing? Learn more from our recent survey.

Transfer Pricing in Ireland

Ireland's new transfer pricing regulations brings Ireland into line with their EU counterparts and reinforces some existing provisions in the Irish Tax code.

Ireland introduces transfer pricing

Ireland's new transfer pricing regulations (pdf, 101kb) brings Ireland into line with their EU counterparts and reinforces some existing provisions in the Irish Tax code.

2009 Global transfer pricing survey

Transfer pricing is the No. 1 tax issue for multinationals. So how do the rules differ from country to country? How has the economic crisis impacted them? We surveyed experts and tax authorities in 49 jurisdictions to find out. Read more. 

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