Issues involving intangibles likely account for the majority of transfer pricing disputes, by dollar volume, in most major countries throughout the tax world. This trend is expected to continue in future years. Todd Wolosoff and David Cordova of Deloitte Tax discuss the OECD’s recent draft on the transfer pricing aspects of intangible assets.
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