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The art of efficiently resolving transfer pricing disputes: Luxembourg available dispute resolution procedures
By Marc RASCH Arturo ORTEGA, PwC Luxembourg*   With tax authorities intensifying their scrutiny on inter-company transactions involving Luxembourg entities, the risk of potential double taxation has increased significantly over the last few years.   Successfully navigating these challenges requires more than just technical expertise—it requires the art of balancing compliance, strategy, and negotiation. Transfer pricing disputes often involve complex international regulations and the differing perspectives of multiple jurisdictions. The particularity of cross-border taxation makes resolving these challenges a sophisticated exercise that demands a nuanced approach.   This combination of technical proficiency and strategic...
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