The Forgotten Link: "Control" in Section 482
The foundation of international taxable income allocations between related parties is formed by the imposition of an arm's length standard. The purpose of Section 482 adjustments is to place transactions between related parties on the same basis as that between taxpayers operating at arm's...
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