The General Directorate of Internal Taxes (DGII) published the Transfer pricing (TP) reporting threshold for 2018 on 19 January 2018. According to the DGII, the adjusted amount that will govern for 2018 corresponds to the sum of DOP 11,015,961. Taxpayers not reaching the threshold do not have transfer pricing reporting obligations for the year 2018.
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