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To view or print the PDF content on this page, download the free Adobe® Acrobat® Reader®. August 1, 2006 Treasury and IRS Issue Proposed and Temporary Regulations on the Tax WASHINGTON, DC - The Treasury Department and the IRS today issued proposed and temporary regulations on the tax treatment of services transactions, including services transactions related to intangible property, under the related party transfer pricing rules. The regulations update the existing rules regarding related party services transactions (which have not been revised since their issuance in 1968) to reflect an increasingly global economy, as well as the significance of cross-border services. "The proposed and temporary regulations respond appropriately to comments that the proposed regulations would not have achieved their intended purpose of simplifying transfer pricing for low-margin services," explained Treasury International Tax Counsel Hal Hicks. "The new guidance takes low-margin services off the table and makes administration of the rules more productive for both taxpayers and the IRS. The regulations are issued in proposed and temporary form with a delayed effective date in order to allow taxpayers sufficient time to implement any necessary internal procedural changes and to provide further comments before finalization. Along with the proposed cost sharing regulations issued last year and forthcoming re-proposed global dealing regulations, the proposed and temporary services regulations modernize our transfer pricing rules to keep them current with changing business practices." Key Highlights of the Proposed and Temporary Regulations:
To update the 1968 regulations as quickly as possible while still allowing for more public input before finalization, the regulations are issued in temporary form with a delayed effective date for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2006. The Treasury Department and IRS request comments on the rules contained in the proposed and temporary regulations, on the services identified in the accompanying announcement that are eligible to be priced at cost, and any additional guidance that should be provided in the final regulations. ATTACHMENTS: Announcement and proposed and temporary regulations under section 482. REPORTS |
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