Miscellaneous 2006

Benchmarking - Where do you find data to support your arm's length pricing

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 19 Jul 2006

 

Topics covered in this session will include:

  • What is "benchmarking" in a transfer pricing context - at the time of setting or the time of testing
  • Available public data - ASIC, Business Who's Who, IBIS - but how to filter it?
  • Valid use of overseas data - OSIRIS
  • What are the steps in a benchmarking exercise?
  • How do you make a conclusion linking the chosen data to the client? 

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  • Published By: Chris Bowman
  • Published On:19 Jul 2006
  • Took place at:Tattersalls Club, Sydney

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