Proper identification of transfer pricing relationships is crucial in determining whether a transaction with an entity is subject to transfer pricing regulations. If it is, certain tax obligations may apply. Failure to meet these obligations can result in severe penalties, including fines of up to PLN 40 million for individuals responsible for financial matters within companies.
Are you subject to transfer pricing tax regulations? Check your relationships with other entities according to the definitions in CIT, PIT, VAT, and customs laws. Remember, transfer pricing regulations are not harmonized internationally. So, definitions of relationships vary between countries, complicating international settlements.
What are the advantages of identifying relationships?
By checking or confirming whether you are subject to transfer pricing tax regulations, you will:
- determine whether transactions with a particular entity may be of special interest to the authorities,
- secure your settlements against the risk of overestimation and/or additional tax liability.
How can we help you?
- We identify and investigate relationships based on transfer pricing regulations, particularly under the CIT and PIT Acts.
- We develop procedures for identifying relationships, especially in cases of complex structures or groups with a large number of transactions.
Contact us
Magdalena Marciniak
Partner | Tax adviser | Head of the Transfer Pricing Practice E: magdalena.marciniak@mddp.pl T: (+48) 665 746 360
Magdalena Dymkowska
Partner E: Magdalena.Dymkowska@mddp.pl T: (+48) 501 108 261
Marta Klepacz
Partner E: marta.klepacz@mddp.pl T.: (+48) 533 889 036
Agnieszka Krzyżaniak
Partner E: agnieszka.krzyzaniak@mddp.pl T: +48 692 558 020
Adrian Mroziewski
Partner E: adrian.mroziewski@mddp.pl T: +48 505 294 041