Transfer pricing planning and operating model effectiveness

Our professionals help you build, manage, document, review and support your transfer pricing policies and processes. We work with you to build pragmatic, integrated strategies that address the tax risks of today’s businesses and help your business achieve its potential.

What EY can do for you

Our multidisciplinary operating model effectiveness (OME) teams work with you on operating model design, business restructuring, systems implications, transfer pricing, direct and indirect tax, customs, human resources, finance, and accounting. We can help you build and implement the model that makes sense for your business, improve your processes and manage the cost of trade.

We can help you with:

  • Strategy and policy development
  • Governance and decision-making process to help:
    •  Reduce the impact of year-end adjustments
    •  Monitor your transfer pricing footprint
    •  Coordinate across your organization
  • Global or regional assistance to support transitions to new documentation requirements
  • Controversy risk assessment, remediation or mitigation as a result of documentation requirements
  • Global transfer pricing controversy and risk management
  • Multi-hub operating models
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How to automate your transfer pricing documentation

EY TP Doc Manager is a simple and intuitive transfer pricing documentation tool for in-house transfer pricing specialists.

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Transfer pricing certainty in uncertain times

Our new survey finds that businesses are prioritizing transfer pricing certainty in an era of global minimum taxes.

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Intercompany Effectiveness

A structured and scalable framework for improving transfer pricing implementations and building integrated systems and processes across tax, business units and operations.

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8 ways interest rates affect transfer pricing and how to adapt

There is a consensus among economists that higher interest rates will remain in the medium term.

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