The Treasury Department and IRS released for publication in the Federal Register Temporary regulations (T.D. 9738) on 15 September 2015 to clarify the arm’s length standard and the best method rule under Code section 482 and the regulations thereunder with such other Code and regulatory provisions. The coordination rules in these temporary regulations apply to controlled transactions, including controlled transactions that are subject in whole or part to both sections 367 and 482. The Treasury Department and IRS also released proposed regulations (REG-139483-13) relating to the transfer of property including foreign goodwill and going-concern value to foreign corporations in non-recognition transactions under section 367.
The coordination rules in these temporary regulations apply to controlled transactions, including controlled transactions that are subject in whole or part to both sections 367 and 482. Transfers of property subject to section 367 that occur between controlled taxpayers require a consistent and coordinated application of sections 367 and 482 to the controlled transfer of property and any related transactions between controlled taxpayers. the controlled transactions may include transfers of property subject to section 367(a) or (e), transfers of intangible property subject to section 367(d) or (e), and the provision of services that contribute significantly to maintaining, exploiting, or further developing the transferred properties. All of the transactions (and any elements thereof) must be analyzed and valued on a consistent basis under section 482 in order to achieve the intended purposes of sections 367 and 482.