Facebook Backs Tax Docs Privilege In Transfer Pricing Row

By Amy Lee Rosen (March 5, 2018, 5:55 PM EST) -- Facebook Inc. argued on Friday that the IRS' statement that some of the company's documents in a transfer pricing dispute should not be protected by privilege was incorrect because they reflect confidential tax advice, not business advice, and the online social media giant properly followed legal requirements in its discovery entry logs....

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