Transfer pricing in Nigeria developments in 2020, expectations for 2021 by Okechukwu Abangwu and Aimée Dushime
By: Abangwu, Okechukwu
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Contributor(s): Dushime, Aimée
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In this article, the authors examine how Nigeria's transfer pricing framework continues to evolve, including changes in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
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