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So is a foreign pension trust not actually a trust? (South African Tax)

Published by: Regan van Rooy Unpacking the recent SARSThe South African Revenue Service (SARS) is the official tax authority responsible for the administration and enforcement of tax laws in South Africa. It plays a crucial role in managing the country’s fiscal policy by collecting revenue, administering customs, and ensuring compliance with tax legislation. Established under […]

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SARS starts to target buyers of luxury goods

Article originally published by NEWS24 The SA Revenue Service (SARSThe South African Revenue Service (SARS) is the official tax authority responsible for the administration and enforcement of tax laws in South Africa. It plays a crucial role in managing the country’s fiscal policy by collecting revenue, administering customs, and ensuring compliance with tax legislation. Established

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SARS – Being Audited or Selected for Verification

This article was published by South African Revenue ServiceThe South African Revenue Service (SARS) is the official tax authority responsible for the administration and enforcement of tax laws in South Africa. It plays a crucial role in managing the country’s fiscal policy by collecting revenue, administering customs, and ensuring compliance with tax legislation. Established under

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Risky Business – 10 things I hate about TP!

Article by: Regan van Rooy Movie buffs will hopefully get the joke intended in this week’s newsletter title, however, if not our other title is “10 things you need to know about TP”. Transfer pricingTransfer pricing is a fundamental concept in international taxation that defines the pricing methods and rules applied to transactions between related

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Another TP tax dispute argued before the Tax Board in Tanzania won for our client

The Academy of Tax LawTax laws form the backbone of any nation’s revenue system, setting the rules that govern how individuals and corporations contribute financially to support government functions. These laws define the types of taxes, the applicable rates, and the regulations regarding payment and compliance. They also outline the rights and obligations of taxpayers,

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Eaton Corporation vs. IRS: Transfer Pricing Dispute

Eaton Corporation, a global manufacturer of electrical and industrial products, faced significant tax disputes with the IRS regarding its transfer pricing practices. The disputes centered around the company’s Advance Pricing Agreements (APAs) with the IRS, which were intended to establish transfer pricing methodologies for transactions between Eaton and its subsidiaries. The APAs were canceled by the IRS, leading to a tax court case in 2017 and an appeal in 2022.

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Medtronic vs Commissioner of Inland Revenue

The case of Medtronic, Inc. vs. Commissioner of Internal Revenue revolves around the complex issue of transfer pricing, particularly concerning the appropriate method to determine the arm’s length royalty rates for the use of intellectual property between Medtronic US and its Puerto Rican subsidiary, MPROC.

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Ferragamo France Transfer Pricing Case: Key Lessons for Luxury Brands

The Ferragamo France transfer pricing case offers valuable insights for luxury goods companies. This landmark ruling highlights the complexities of transfer pricing in the high-end retail sector.

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UPS Asia Group Pte. Ltd. Case: Transfer Pricing and Permanent EstablishmentUPS Asia Group Pte. Ltd. Case:

The case of UPS Asia Group Pte. Ltd. vs. Asstt. Commissioner of Income Tax revolves around the interpretation of whether the applicant had a “Business Connection” in India and a “Permanent Establishment” (P.E.) under the India-Singapore Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA). The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) ruled in favour of UPS Asia Group, stating that when the Indian Associated Enterprise (A.E.) is remunerated at arm’s length price, no further profit attribution is required, making the existence of a P.E. tax-neutral.

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