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Transfer Pricing Adjustments and Differential Products

Jian Li () and Alan Paisey
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Jian Li: Kunda Tax Consulting (Shanghai) Limited

Chapter Chapter 30 in Transfer Pricing in China, 2019, pp 161-162 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The Chinese company is a wholly foreign-owned enterprise, producing and selling chemical products. It obtained 8% of its raw materials from, and sold 60% of its finished products to, related foreign companies. All product orders were placed by the parent foreign company. In addition, the company paid 5% royalty fees to the parent company based on its sales revenue. Of that payment, 3% was for a technical fee, and 3% for a trademark fee, as depicted in Fig. 30.1.

Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-7689-4_30

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