TO step up its enforcement efforts, the Internal
Revenue Service has begun reorganizing
several of its units concerned with international tax compliance and transfer
pricing.
First, the IRS
Advance Pricing Agreement (APA) Program, concerned exclusively with reaching
pre-filing agreements with taxpayers on transfer pricing, will shift from
the office of IRS Chief Counsel to an office under the Transfer Pricing Director
in the Large Business &International division’s
international operation. In addition, the IRS Mutual Agreement Program (MAP),
concerned primarily with the bilateral resolution of transfer pricing disputes
with U.S. treaty partners, will shift to the same office.
The resulting “Advance Pricing and Mutual Agreement program” will
be under the direction of a single executive and the IRS will increase staffing
available to the two program areas. The combined office will allow the IRS
to reduce the time needed to complete advance pricing agreements and to resolve
transfer pricing disputes with its treaty partners. The Office of Chief Counsel
will remain a vital partner in the analysis and resolution of legal issues.
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