Transfer Pricing in the Middle East
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Why you should buy Transfer Pricing in the Middle East
In partnership with Deloitte & Touche (M.E.), LexisNexis presents Transfer Pricing in the Middle East; the definitive reference for transfer pricing in the Gulf and Levant jurisdictions. The book was written by a number of prominent transfer pricing experts at Deloitte Middle East, including Rabia Gandapur (Director, Transfer Pricing) and Danial Khalid (Director, Transfer Pricing). Deloitte’s tax country leaders, from each jurisdiction listed in the book, are also part of the writing team.
Transfer Pricing in the Middle East is a publication that introduces the fundamental concepts of transfer pricing and offers a single collection of cross-jurisdictional information for key countries in the Middle East. This book is the first of its kind in the Middle East region. It includes legislation and guidance from local tax administrations and practical commentary from the authors on key jurisdictional transfer pricing challenges facing multinational enterprises and tax administrations.
The emerging and evolving transfer pricing regulations set out in this book provide the reader with an easy reference to transfer pricing provisions across the Middle East and allows for a comparative analysis and practical considerations in one useful format for each jurisdiction:
- introductory comments in relation to the size and scale of the jurisdiction and the degree to which international standards have been adopted by that jurisdiction;
- the application of the regulations in the jurisdiction including any important exemptions or carve outs;
- the definition of association/control when observing what the “group” is with respect to arm’s length pricing of intra-group transactions;
- the definition of provision/transaction including practical experiences of how the local tax administration view certain types of provision/transaction;
- the degree of consistency with the OECD guidelines;
- important departures from the OECD guidelines;
- the transfer pricing audit process including practical experience;
- the availability of rulings and/or advance pricing agreements including practical experience;
- key dates, deadlines, and forms relating to transfer pricing compliance in the jurisdiction; and
- key challenges that are unique to the jurisdiction based on international experience and experience with the local jurisdiction.