Incoming government puts off transfer pricing changes in New Zealand
November 11, 2008
New Zealand’s new government sees transfer pricing as a critical piece in the country’s international tax regime, but is unlikely to tighten the current rules amid a struggling economy, a leading professional says
Speaking following the election of the opposition National party, Mark Loveday, transfer pricing partner at Ernst & Young, New Zealand, believes the regime needs to change in order to boost the recession-stricken economy.

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