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New transfer pricing documentation requirements and penaltie

Three recent events increase the difficulty of tax planning in the area of transfer pricing. First, the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 amended Sec. 6662 to give more ammunition in transfer cases. Sec. 6662 provides for accuracy-related and fraud penalties in a number of situations, includ...

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Published in:The CPA journal (1975) 1995-04, Vol.65 (4), p.36
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Affiliates
Corporate tax planning
Documentation
Fines & penalties
Intangible assets
Internal Revenue Code
Methods
Multinational corporations
OBRA 1993-US
Prices
Profits
Tax regulations
Taxable income
Taxpayers
Transfer pricing
Valuation
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