The European Court has ruled that contractually agreed transfer pricing (TP) adjustments may be subject to VAT. This decision impacts businesses by requiring them to consider VAT and compliance aspects in their TP policies. The case involved Arcomet, where TP adjustments were deemed remuneration for services, thus falling within the scope of VAT. This ruling highlights the need for businesses to address potential VAT implications in their intra-group agreements.
Source: loyensloeff.com
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