On 12 September 2023, the European Commission proposed new rules to harmonise transfer pricing and ensure a common approach when tackling transfer pricing problems.
Transfer pricing is a mechanism to determine the pricing of transactions between companies that are part of the same group. A significant volume of global trade consists of international transfers of goods, services, capital and intangibles such as intellectual property within a multinational group. These are called intra-group transactions.
According to the current international standards, the OECD's arm's length principle - transactions between related entities of a multinational group - must be priced on the same basis as transactions between third parties under comparable circumstances. This arm's length principle is further elaborated in the OECD's Transfer Pricing Guidelines.