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Transfer Pricing Developments Around the World 2025 is a book presenting the current transfer pricing developments at both domestic and international levels, as well as contemporary hot topics in the transfer pricing sphere. As international organizations like the OECD, the United Nations, and the European Commission continue to refine transfer pricing rules, their impact is felt worldwide, with various countries adopting policies and legislation that are inspired by the work of these organizations. The evolving landscape has also been reflected in jurisprudence from the courts of law as they navigate a complex set of rules.
What’s in this book:
Through eight chapters authored by globally renowned transfer pricing experts, this book reflects the research conducted by the WU Transfer Pricing Centre at the Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law at WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business). The following topics are covered:
How this will help you:
The detailed analysis presented by the book will be highly appreciated by various actors in the transfer pricing arena, including international organizations, government officials, tax advisors, the business community, and academics, in navigating today’s transfer pricing landscape.