The collaboration program on transfer pricing administration announced by the city’s customs and tax authorities allows qualifying businesses in Shenzhen to have their transfer pricing arrangements for the importation of goods from related parties accepted by both authorities and should increase certainty for taxpayers. It essentially consolidates two existing procedures—advance rulings on customs pricing and advance pricing arrangements
Source Deloitte
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