Western Regional Chapter of International Fiscal Association –Indian Branch Transfer Pricing Problems‚ Strategies and Documentation Recent International Case Law on Transfer Pricing by Nishith Desai The Taj Mahal Hotel‚ Mumbai January 21st & 22nd 2002 Nishith Desai Associates 2 TRANSFER PRICING Content I. II. Introduction History III. Select International cases US Cases 1. 2. 3. Compaq Computer Corporation V. Commissioner DHL Corporation and Subsidiaries V. Commissioner Texaco
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Transfer Pricing in Developing Countries An Introduction Topics 1. Abstract 2. International tax law & its sources 3. Brief history of International Tax Law 4. Who gets the pie? 5. Arm ’s length principle : Cornerstone of International Tax Law 6. Transfer pricing methods 7. Problems with of source taxation of MNE ’s 8. Internet & e-commerce : Achilles heel of current International taxation regime? 9. Formulary Apportionment (FA) 10. Existing uses of Formulary Apportionment systems in the world
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delicious in many ways. Marketing & Pricing Stratergy:- The Indian noodles market is growing at a rate of 20 % annually and market can be penetrated by adopting the advertising /promotion strategy and also by setting up a strong distribution network. Price is the amount of money which is paid by the customer to the seller which varies on different distribution channels.When we detemine the price of Indomie in India‚some factors will impact the pricing such as the market share‚number of competitors
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT In this assignment‚ we would like to take an opportunity to send our appreciation to the college due to a proper syllabus and good environment have been provided. Next‚ we would like to thank our Costing and Pricing lecturer‚ Mr.Balan for his generous help. We believe that we cannot create an excellent assignment without his advice and help. At the same time‚ we would like to express our thanks to those who helped us to carry this assignment successfully. Thank you very much
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Chapter 1 Introduction of the Topic TRANSFER PRICING TRANSFER PRICING is a term used to describe all aspects of inter Company pricing arrangements between related business entities‚ and commonly applies to inter Company transfers of tangible and intangible property. Inter Company transactions across borders are growing rapidly and are becoming much more complex. Transfer pricing refers to the internal pricing system that is used when divisions in the same firm deliver products or services
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7 Transfer Pricing LEARNING OBJECTIVES : After studying this chapter students will understand. * Purpose of transfer pricing * Responsibility of a division as responsibility centre * Conflicts between the divisions * Setting of transfer price where the profit of the organisation can be higher. 7.1 Introduction The whole organisation can be divided into a number of divisions‚ the performance of each division can be measured in terms of both the income earned and the
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2009 A REPORT ON TRANSFER PRICING – BENCHMARKING ANALYSIS PricewaterhouseCoopers Pvt Ltd By NAME Tax :- NEHA Services and RegulatoryAGARWAL (TRS) ENROLLMENT NO :- 08BS0001891 Transfer Pricing MOBILE NO :- 9830117116 Neha Agarwal 08BS0001891 //2009 Transfer Pricing study A REPORT ON TRANSFER PRICING – BENCHMARKING ANALYSIS By NAME: - NEHA AGARWAL ENROLLMENT NO:-08BS0001891 MOBILE NO:-+919830117116 A report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of
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How does Dunkin Donuts build long-term customer relationship? Dunkin donuts has been operating as a chain restaurant for nearly sixty years. Dunkin Donuts was able to build long-term customers by sticking to their original values. They have stuck to their values by providing the consumer with a great customer service experience with ease of access and affordability. Dunkin Donuts puts quality control first. By doing this‚ they are able to provide a consistent cup of coffee at any location. Through
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Marketing Management Psychological Pricing Rodrigo Fernández-Romero. 20th March 2010. Psychological Pricing Many sellers believe that prices should end in an odd number (9‚99€) instead of 10€ as price. Why?. • • • Because consumers have the tendency of ignoring the last digits instead of doing the rounding. Although actually seeing the cents‚ they may subconsciously ignore them. Some suggest that this effect may be enhanced when the cents are printed smaller (for example‚ €19.99)
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Jelly Donuts It should be around in this block...aha! There it is! Roxie thought. It was four in the afternoon‚ and she just got out of school. She got a text from her best friend Pippy to come to her parents’ Dunkin’ Donuts quickly. Pippy was an energetic thirteen year old that still acted like a kid. Her curly‚ red hair tied in pigtails bounced constantly when she was happy. Roxie‚ meanwhile‚ was a tomboy with dark‚ shaggy hair and usually wears her soccer uniform to school. She goes to Pippy’s
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