
The new version of Ernst & Young's "Transfer pricing global reference guide" (February 2008) is based on the vast knowledge of our leading global transfer pricing professionals. It covers numerous countries in Asia, Europe and the Americas.
Download the Transfer pricing global reference guide (pdf, 622kb).
A storehouse of knowledge
The 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 40 countries. All these details must be understood for both compliance and planning activities.
It outlines baseline information on tax law, regulations and rulings, priorities and pricing methods, transfer and pricing penalties. It also includes documentation requirements, return disclosures, related party disclosures and advanced pricing agreement (APA) availability in the covered countries.
Late breaking developments and commentaries
Periodically, as necessary, news of late-breaking country developments will be posted to this site, along with commentaries from transfer pricing specialists. Stay tuned for updates.
The insights of more than 400 professionals
The firm’s more than 400 highly respected professionals use their understanding and insights into country tax laws, regulations, rulings, methods and requirements to serve multi-national clients around the world.
These practitioners apply their experience in tax, economics, research, government, accounting, and international business to develop creative and practical solutions for our clients’ transfer pricing needs. They plan transfer pricing strategies, work to limit tax exposures and defend their return position and transfer pricing practices on a global basis.
For a more detailed discussion of any of the country-specific transfer pricing rules, or to obtain further assistance in addressing and solving intercompany transfer pricing issues, please contact your local Ernst & Young office or contact us.