Arm’s Length Treatment of Soft-Intangibles
Comparative Analysis of the Treatment of Soft-Intangibles in Business Restructurings in Germany, the United States and according to the OECD.
“Business Restructurings and Function Shifting Legislation in Light of the Arm’s Length Principle and BEPS”.
PhD thesis written by Thomas Kipka.
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