By Eric Tresh, Maria Todorova and Justin Brown ( August 26, 2019, 3:01 PM EDT) -- The pricing of intercompany transactions is a significant issue for multistate and multinational corporations that, despite filing as part of a consolidated group for federal tax purposes, are nevertheless required to file separate-company tax reports in a number of states.[1] Currently, states around the country are examining corporate transfer pricing practices more frequently and with much greater scrutiny than ever before....
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