Indonesia revises tax rules on transfer pricing to curb evasion
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Jakarta
INDONESIA has revised tax rules for transfer pricing documentation to match global standards and curb practices of tax avoidance, an official with the tax office said yesterday.
A finance minister's decree signed last year, but made available to the public only last week, called for big global firms doing cross-border transactions with affiliates to prepare transfer-pricing documents detailing global structure and payments.
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