Italian transfer pricing rules used to demonstrate tax ethics problem
October 28, 2008
The fact that Italy criminalises transfer pricing conflicts was a major example used to demonstrate the problems with asking tax practitioners to comply with all tax laws around the world
In a discussion looking at the exposure of the global tax professional in the twenty-first century, ethical issues in cross-border taxation, David Rosenbloom of Caplin & Drysdale used the Italian example to reinforce his opinion that advisers should not be expected to know and comply fully with all the tax laws in the world.

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