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    Taxing the multinationals – EUbusiness Week newsletter 663

    npsBy nps5 June 2014Updated:12 July 2024 Newswire No Comments4 Mins Read
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    EUbusiness Week 663 top stories: ECB unveils new liquidity measures to boost bank lending; France falls short on deficit, EU warns, must do more; EU greenhouse emissions fall more than expected; China in ‘massive’ violation of EU solar panel deal; US Internet access ahead of EU in key areas: study; Inmarsat unveils in-flight wifi plans for Europe

    Publisher’s Note

    The Commission showed it is serious about the issue of transfer pricing when it adopted this week a Communication on the work of the Joint Transfer Pricing Forum (JTPF). Cross-border transactions within multinationals are a major concern for tax authorities, as firms set arbitrary transfer prices with the aim of reducing taxable profits.

    Shifting profits from high-tax countries to lower tax ones reduces a multinational’s overall tax and is a major problem in Europe. The JTPF is likely to propose improvements to guidelines set up to avoid arbitrary pricing on transfer pricing documentation for associated enterprises in the EU.
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    Regards,

    Nick Prag
    Publisher, EUbusiness

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    The European Central Bank unveiled on Thursday a package of new liquidity measures in a bid to boost ailing bank lending in the euro area.
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    2. France falls short on deficit, EU warns, must do more

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    6. Inmarsat unveils in-flight wifi plans for Europe

    British satellite operator Inmarsat intends to help air passengers to stay in touch during flight in the European Union, it announced on Thursday, taking a lead from a boom in the United States.
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