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Internal Revenue Service Intercompany Transactions

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Holland & Knight LLP

Beware: Liberty Global Appeal Puts Basic Tax Planning in Jeopardy

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The Liberty Global Inc. v. United States appeal has practitioners and taxpayers concerned that the economic substance doctrine will be applied to disallow the tax benefits of ordinary course of business decisions and disrupt...more

Rivkin Radler LLP

Intercompany Loan Treated As Constructive Distribution and Contribution

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Heads I Win, . . . - When closely held corporations that are under common control engage in any intercompany transaction, it is prudent for the corporations and their shareholders to ensure that the transaction is being...more

Miller Nash LLP

Today in Tax: How to Reduce Transfer Pricing Risks and Tax Penalties in Transactions with Overseas Affiliates

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Intercompany transfer pricing is an IRS enforcement priority, and can result in significant tax liabilities and higher penalties than in many other situations. Federal tax laws provide avenues to reduce or eliminate the...more

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Secondary Transactions: ECI Withholding Amount and Partnership Liabilities

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Proposed regulations have recently been issued by the U.S. Internal Revenue Services (IRS) under a withholding provision of U.S. tax law enacted in 2017 that imposes withholding tax on a non-U.S. person’s sale (or other...more

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Impact of New Tax Regulations on Intercompany Debt Obligations

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The final, temporary, and proposed regulations issued by the Internal Revenue Service on October 13 relating to intercompany debt obligations between members of an affiliated group of corporations under Section 385 of the...more

McDermott Will & Emery

Arm’s Length Royalty Rates Save Medtronic from $1.36 Billion Tax Deficiency

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Addressing whether certain intercompany technology license agreements were negotiated at arm’s length, the US Tax Court rejected the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS’s) alleged $1.36 billion tax deficiency and determined that...more

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

"Proposed Treasury Regulations Revolutionize Tax Rules Governing Intercompany Financing Transactions"

Recently proposed Treasury regulations, which will likely be finalized this year, promise to alter the tax treatment of a wide range of intercompany financing transactions dramatically, upending nearly a century of law...more

Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP

State Tax Fallout From Federal Proposed Related-Party Debt Regulations

Recently proposed Treasury regulations under IRC § 385 (the Proposed Regulations) would create sweeping changes to the federal income tax treatment of related-party debt. The Proposed Regulations could also have far-reaching...more

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