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Transfer pricing

What is transfer pricing?

Transfer pricing is the practice of pricing goods, services and intangibles between associated parties. The focus of New Zealand's transfer pricing rules is to ensure that the proper amount of income derived by a multinational is attributed to its New Zealand operations.

New Zealand's transfer pricing rules are based on the "arm's length" principle as set out in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Model Tax Convention.

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Read more about Transfer pricing.

Or you can contact one of the following people:

Contact details

Chief Advisor

John Nash
Phone 04 890 3290
Email john.nash@ird.govt.nz

National Advisor, Transfer Pricing

Keith Edwards
Phone 09 984 4340
Email keith.edwards@ird.govt.nz

National Advisor, Transfer Pricing

Mike Spelman
Phone 09 984 4327
Email mike.spelman@ird.govt.nz

National Advisor, Transfer Pricing

Kriti Velji
Phone 04 890 3246
Email kriti.velji@ird.govt.nz

Exchange of Information

Margaret Wallace
Phone 04 890 3057
Email margaret.wallace@ird.govt.nz

Postal address

PO Box 2198
Wellington
Fax 04 890 4503

 

 


Date published: 03 Dec 2007

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