Study recommends stricter transfer pricing rules for Africa
June 02, 2010
An annual study has called for African countries to deal with transfer pricing abuse to help move towards more effective, efficient and fair taxation across the continent. While in South Africa, new transfer pricing proposals fail to cover all the changes that were hoped for.
The study titled African Economic Outlook 2010 is published by the African Development Bank, the OECD and the UN Economic Commission for Africa, with the financial support of the European Commission and the Committee of the ACP (African, Caribbean and Pacific) group.

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