verleggingsregels
Verleggingsregels, often translated as "transfer pricing rules" or "rules on shifting profits," refers to a set of regulations and guidelines that govern how multinational enterprises (MNEs) allocate profits and expenses among their various subsidiaries and entities located in different countries. The core principle behind verleggingsregels is the arm's length principle, which dictates that transactions between related entities should be priced as if they were conducted between independent parties. This means that the profits recognized in each jurisdiction should reflect the economic substance of the activities performed and the risks assumed by each entity.
These rules are crucial for tax authorities worldwide as they aim to prevent MNEs from artificially shifting
Tax authorities scrutinize these intercompany transactions. If they determine that the transfer prices do not adhere