An Analysis of Transfer Pricing Disputes in India
Suranjali Tandon (suranjali.tandon@nipfp.org.in) and
Devendra Damle (devendra.damle@nipfp.org.in)
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Suranjali Tandon: National Institute of Public Finance and Policy
Devendra Damle: National Institute of Public Finance and Policy
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Abstract:
The transfer pricing regime in India, since its inception, has been criticised for pronounced and protracted litigation. In this context, this paper evaluates the transfer pricing regime over the span of a decade (2003-04 to 2013-14) using 6731 case orders. It presents the first evidence of the duration of transfer pricing cases, delineated into pre-ITAT and post-ITAT phases, and compares the performance of the two pre-ITAT forums - the CIT(A) and the DRP. Further, the paper presents evidence on issues such as repeated litigation on identical grounds and remand orders that place companies in cycles of litigation. We find that while the DRP, as an alternative dispute resolution mechanism, may have led to a reduction in case duration in the initial years, this benefit may have now peaked leading to a convergence across forums. Further, we find that often grounds for litigation are similar across years, and therefore joint audits for multiple years may be a superior strategy for transfer pricing cases than the current one.
Keywords: Transfer pricing; Income Tax Appellate Tribunal; Dispute Resolution Panel (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K34 K41 M41 M42 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 32
Date: 2019-05
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Note: Working Paper 266, 2019
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