TP Case Summaries

Australia vs SingTel Transfer Pricing Case

The High Court of Australia deliberated on a significant transfer pricing case between Singapore Telecom Australia Investments Pty Ltd (STAI) and the Commissioner of Taxation, centering on whether a parental guarantee should be implied in assessing the arm’s length nature of intercompany loans.

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The Thistle Trust vs C. South African Revenue Service: Understanding the Conduit Principle in Multi-Tiered Trusts

In the landmark case of The Thistle Trust v Commissioner for the South African Revenue Service, the Constitutional Court of South Africa was tasked with examining the application of the conduit principle in the taxation of trusts, particularly focusing on how capital gains are treated within a multi-tiered trust structure.

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ENGIE vs EU: State Aid Decision in the EU’s Effort to Combat Selective Tax Advantages

This case involves the European Commission’s ruling that Luxembourg’s tax rulings for ENGIE constituted unlawful state aid, creating tax advantages that contravened the competitive balance required under EU law.

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Analysis of X BV v Staatssecretaris van Financiën (Case C-585/22): Preventing Tax Fraud Through Arm’s Length Scrutiny

This case focuses on whether the Netherlands’ national tax law, which restricts the deduction of interest paid on intra-group loans in certain scenarios, is compatible with the freedom of establishment under Article 49 TFEU.

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Hyatt International vs. India (ADIT)

Hyatt vs India (ADIT) tackles several pivotal issues regarding the attribution of income to a Permanent Establishment (PE) in India, even in cases where the global entity has incurred financial losses.

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European Commission vs Apple and Ireland (Appeal)

The CJEU’s judgment of 10 September 2024 overturned the General Court’s previous ruling, confirming that Ireland’s tax rulings to Apple Sales International (ASI) and Apple Operations International (AOI) provided an unfair advantage.

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General Court Judgment in Amazon and Luxembourg v European Commission

The General Court of the European Union ruled in favour of Luxembourg and Amazon, annulling the European Commission’s decision that Luxembourg granted illegal state aid to Amazon through tax rulings.

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The Italian Supreme Court’s Landmark Ruling on Loss-Making Entities: My Take

In August 2024, the Italian Supreme Court delivered a pivotal ruling on transfer pricing, specifically addressing the inclusion of loss-making entities in comparability analyses. This ruling could hopefully show a significant shift in how transfer pricing is approached, emphasizing a more comprehensive and accurate reflection of market realities.

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Italian Supreme Court Ruling on Transfer Pricing: Inclusion of Loss-Making Entities in Comparability Analyses

The Italian Supreme Court’s 2024 ruling mandates including loss-making entities in transfer pricing comparability analysis, aligning with OECD guidelines.

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Exchange of information on reportable cross-border tax arrangements: CJEU Judgment in Case C-623/22

The judgment in the case C-623/22, issued by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) on July 29, 2024, primarily addressed the validity of certain provisions of Directive 2011/16/EU as amended by Directive 2018/822, concerning the mandatory automatic exchange of information on reportable cross-border tax arrangements.

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