Transfer pricing benchmark 2024 North American healthcare distribution by Andrew Hughes
By: Hughes, Andrew
.
Material type: 




Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Artículos | IEF | IEF | OP 138-Bis/2024/114/1-6 (Browse shelf) | Available | OP 138-Bis/2024/114/1-6 |
Browsing IEF Shelves Close shelf browser
No cover image available | No cover image available | No cover image available | No cover image available | No cover image available | No cover image available | No cover image available | ||
OP 138-Bis2024/114/13-5 Are exit taxes discriminatory? | OP 138-Bis/2024/114/1-4 Canada Studies IP box initiative | OP 138-Bis/2024/114/1-5 Constitutional court buries case law on cross-border pensions | OP 138-Bis/2024/114/1-6 Transfer pricing benchmark | OP 138-Bis/2024/114/2 Tax Notes International | OP 138-Bis/2024/114/2-1 Taiwan-U.S. double tax matters | OP 138-Bis/2024/114/2-2 Old tricks for new dogs |
Andrew Hughes is an economist specializing in transfer pricing and valuation. He is based in Brussels. In this article, part of a series providing transfer pricing benchmarks that can be replicated by practitioners using readily available public data, Hughes considers a North American healthcare distribution benchmark for transfer pricing. The author has also published a full-length benchmark that includes all the details of a traditional transfer pricing benchmark.
The author has also published a full-length benchmark that includes all the details of a traditional transfer pricing benchmark.
There are no comments for this item.