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Diving into IRS’s Annual Report on Advance Pricing Agreements: Can APMA Overcome Its Sisyphean Task?

April 13, 2022 By Alston & Bird Federal & International Tax Group

Despite adding personnel and making a concerted effort to speed up the advance pricing agreement process, the Advance Pricing and Mutual Agreement Program (APMA) faces challenges with the mounting demand. Our International Tax Group breaks down the hurdles for APMA and identifies important trends companies negotiating APAs should keep in mind. APMA staff increased 21% last year, but median completion time for an APA increased to 35 months (up from 33 months in 2020) APMA would need more than three years to work through its existing inventory of bilateral APAs at its current processing rate [...]Read more

Filed Under: International - Transfer Pricing, International Tax Advisory Tagged With: Advance Pricing Agreements, Advance Pricing and Mutual Agreement Program, APA, APMA, Bilateral APA, covid-19, international, IRS, Tax, transfer pricing, Unilateral APA

IRS APMA’s Results May Suggest COVID-19 Immunity

April 19, 2021 By Richard Slowinski and Stefanie Kavanagh

Our International Tax Group analyzes the report on the IRS’s Advance Pricing and Mutual Agreement Program and identifies important insights and trends for advance pricing agreements. Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on APMA operations and staffingAPA demand and output, 2019 – 2020More challenges on the horizon Click here to read the full advisory. [...]Read more

Filed Under: International - Transfer Pricing, International Tax Advisory Tagged With: Advance Pricing and Mutual Agreement Program, Announcement and Report Concerning Advance Pricing Agreements, APA, APMA, covid-19, IRS, OECD, TPMs, transfer pricing methods

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