Transfer pricing refers to the rules and methods for pricing transactions between connected companies, especially those in different countries. HMRC requires these prices to be set as if the companies were unrelated (“arm’s length”), to prevent profits being shifted to lower-tax countries. Transfer pricing mostly affects large, international businesses.
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