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Advance Pricing Agreements Under The Multilateral Convention
In recent years, the international tax system has witnessed significant developments in tools and mechanisms aimed at enhancing transparency and curbing base erosion and profit shifting practices. These challenges have compelled countries to seek more effective means of regulating cross-border transactions. In this context, Advance Pricing Agreements (APAs) have emerged as an important mechanism that contributes to achieving greater tax certainty and reducing disputes between multinational enterprises and tax authorities regarding the arm’s length pricing of related-party transactions.
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