Canadian Budget for 2016 proposes new legislation to strengthen transfer pricing documentation by introducing country-by-country reporting for large MNEs. The new transfer pricing documentation rules will follow the base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) Action 13 recommendations and provide for country-by-country (CbC) reporting. Once finalized, it would expand certain legal requirements and would introduce new transfer pricing documentation rules.
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