Zoekresultaten
… a stronger link to the public health arena (including the workplace), is self-evidently necessary. When translating findings into the health care system, under-use and over-use should be further monitored and should be one of the new goals and requirements of health care and public health researchers. If proven effective, findings are implemented in research and in daily practice through health care, research networks, the public domain of the (local) government and the Living Lab …
… pricing between related parties of a multinational group. However, the U.S. tries to refrain from the possibility that existing standards become ambiguous theories that can be simply shaped by jurisdictions in order to support their own revenue requirements. The U.S. assumes that the OECD might move into the direction of transfer pricing principles that are no longer consistent with the arm’s length standard. According to the U.S., a departure from an established and approved principle might … critics which argue that the U.S.-based multinationals cannot afford to wait. This has been argued as the OECD BEPS project allegedly has a great effect on those entities with foreign activities and these foreign affiliates are expected to meet the requirements of the amended laws of a specific jurisdiction. 181 The U.S. has in essence three different options, it could put the entire OECD Action Plan to Congressional vote, it could adopt BEPS “by bits”, or it could enforce BEPS “by default”. The … however critics which argue that the U.S.-based multinationals cannot afford to wait. This has been argued as the OECD BEPS project allegedly has a great effect on entities with foreign activities and these foreign affiliates are expected to meet the requirements of the amended laws of a specific jurisdiction. The U.S. has in essence three different options, it could put the entire OECD Action Plan to Congressional vote, it could adopt BEPS “by bits”, or it could enforce BEPS “by default”. BEPS “by …