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  2. Transfer pricing - Wikipedia

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    Transfer pricing adjustments have been a feature of many tax systems since the 1930s. The United States led the development of detailed, comprehensive transfer pricing guidelines with a White Paper in 1988 and proposals in 1990–1992, which ultimately became regulations in 1994. [33]

  3. Funds transfer pricing - Wikipedia

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    The Fund Transfer Pricing (FTP) measures the contribution by each source of funding to the overall profitability in a financial institution. [1] Funds that go toward lending products are charged to asset-generating businesses whereas funds generated by deposit and other funding products are credited to liability-generating businesses.

  4. Transfer mispricing - Wikipedia

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    Whereas appropriate transfer pricing of tangible goods can be established by comparison with prices charged for similar goods to unrelated parties, transfer pricing of intangible goods, products of intellectual efforts, rarely has comparable equivalents. Transfer prices then have to be established based on expectations of future income. [16]

  5. Transactional net margin method - Wikipedia

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    The transactional net margin method (TNMM) in transfer pricing compares the net profit margin of a taxpayer arising from a non-arm's length transaction with the net profit margins realized by arm's length parties from similar transactions; and examines the net profit margin relative to an appropriate base such as costs, sales or assets.

  6. Arm's length principle - Wikipedia

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    It is also one of the key elements in international taxation as it allows an adequate allocation of profit taxation rights among countries that conclude double tax conventions, through transfer pricing, among each other. Transfer pricing and the arm's length principle were one of the focal points of the base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS ...

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    Energy Transfer plans to spend $5 billion in capital expenditures (capex) on growth projects in 2025. Energy Transfer Looks to Turbocharge Growth Spending. Is Now the Time to Buy the Stock?

  8. This Denver woman’s savings account was accessed, drained of ...

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    The Electronic Funds Transfer Act (EFTA) protects consumers against unauthorized transactions, but there’s a strict 60-day window to dispute fraudulent charges.

  9. What happens to your investment accounts after you die? - AOL

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    Transfer on death • 3 to 6 weeks if the beneficiary is alive • 3 to 24 months if both the owner and beneficiary die at the same time