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transfer pricing

The price that is assumed to have been charged by one part of a company for products and services it provides to another part of the same company, in order to calculate each division's profit and loss separately.

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  1. Transfer pricing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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  2. Transfer Pricing - taxjustice network
    Transfer pricing happens whenever two related companies – that is, a parent company and a subsidiary, or two subsidiaries controlled by a common parent ...
     
  3. Global tax: Transfer pricing: PwC
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  4. 2012 Transfer pricing global reference guide - Ernst & Young - Global
    The Ernst & Young Transfer pricing global reference guide allows international tax executives to quickly find the transfer pricing rules, practices and approaches ...
     
  5. ONESOURCE Transfer Pricing
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  6. Transfer Pricing Network
    Cost effective transfer pricing documentation service provided by Economic Consulting Services. Any transfer pricing questions may be directed to ...
     
  7. Transfer Price Definition | Investopedia
    The price at which divisions of a company transact with each other. Transactions may include the trade of supplies or labor between departments. Transfer ...
     
  8. Transfer pricing - Organisation for Economic Co-operation and ...
    Invitations to comment on OECD transfer pricing related projects ... Comments received on the Transfer Pricing Aspects of Intangibles. The OECD's Committee ...