Abstract
This article aims to analyse the paragraphs 1.119 to 1.128 of the 2017 OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines and their relation to the comparability analysis, sham transactions and domestic anti-avoidance rules. For this purpose, the authors discuss the nature of the transfer pricing rules, the limits of the OECD transfer pricing guidelines to the application of transfer pricing rules and the main features of the comparability analysis, sham transactions and the anti-avoidance rules. It is concluded that part of these paragraphs contains recommendations that exceed the purpose of the transfer pricing rules when they are structured over the arm’s length principle. OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines, arm’s length principle, transfer pricing rules, comparability analysis, sham transactions, anti-avoidance rules.
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