Tax Notes International – In the Line of Duty: Custom Made Solution
Introduction
Transfer pricing and customs duties are closely connected, shaping how multinational companies manage global supply chains. Rising import tariffs make understanding these rules essential for compliance and efficiency. In In the Line of Duty: Custom Made Solutions, Tax Note International’s Cross Border Series explores transfer pricing and customs duties, offering practical strategies for businesses navigating tax and trade requirements across jurisdictions.
Discussion Overview
Carrie Brandon Elliot interviews Mariana Eguiarte of Garrigues, Mexico City, Stefanie Kavanagh of Alston & Bird, Washington, and Eugene Lim of Taxise Asia, Singapore. The panel focuses on key challenges in transfer pricing and customs duties, including how tariffs affect intercompany transactions and global supply chains. Experts provide guidance on aligning transfer pricing documentation with customs requirements to reduce compliance risks.
Why It Matters
Understanding transfer pricing and customs duties is essential for global businesses. Companies that integrate these rules proactively can improve supply chain efficiency, minimize tax exposure, and avoid costly penalties. With tariffs reshaping international trade, a clear framework for transfer pricing and customs duties helps companies remain compliant and competitive.