Transfer Pricing

Transfer Pricing

Transfer Pricing

Operating outside of the U.S. takes the same fundamentals: knowledge of culture, financial regulations, and relationships among business partners that allow your organization to progress and grow.

CBIZ understands the importance of having financial professionals all over to world to help your organization operate smoothly, regardless of its jurisdictions. We help you navigate your international business opportunities and challenges through our active participation in Kreston Global, an international network of accounting firms equally committed to working with you to maximize operating efficiencies while minimizing risk.

Transfer Pricing Solutions

  • Benchmarking Studies: Develop and/or optimize your transfer pricing methodology(ies) with the help our benchmarking solution.
  • Documentation Studies: Undergo documentation studies to ensure you meet U.S. and foreign documentation requirements.
  • Intercompany Service Charge: Receive analysis and modeling of intercompany services charges to verify pricing reflects the prices that would have been charged between two unrelated entities.
  • Royalty & License Agreements: Benchmark agreements, intercompany interest rates against comparable company samples to ensure royalty and licensing arrangements are in compliance.
  • Valuation: Support arm’s length pricing with valuation of  our intellectual property and a review of your intellectual property migration strategies.

This article explores a roadmap to estimating expected credit losses under the CECL framework and provides a step-by-step guide.

Speaking at a Dec. 5 event titled “Navigating the EconomicLandscape: Insights and Projections” at the CBIZ office in Kansas City, Mo, Rathbunexplored the complexities of the current economic environment, addressingcritical questions about the likelihood of a recession, the reality of a true softlanding and the plausible scenarios that could play out in the year ahead.

Statements of relief abounded as the IRS announced it wasdelaying – for the second consecutive year – the new $600 threshold forreporting payments by gig economy businesses and other online platforms.

David Whitmer

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