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Transfer pricing involves setting prices for goods, services, and intangibles exchanged between related entities within a multinational enterprise. The goal is to ensure these transactions are conducted at arm's length, as if between independent parties, to prevent artificial shifting of profits for tax avoidance.
While transfer pricing rules are primarily federal (IRS) and international (OECD), Houston's status as a major international business hub, particularly for energy, advanced manufacturing, and healthcare sectors, means many companies headquartered or having significant operations here are subject to stringent transfer pricing scrutiny. Texas does not have a state income tax; however, the Texas Margin Tax (a franchise tax) can indirectly be affected by intercompany transactions, necessitating proper transfer pricing documentation for overall tax planning and compliance. Entities must comply with IRS documentation requirements (e.g., master file, local file, CbC reports) outlined in Treasury Regulations §1.482-1 et seq. and §1.6038B-2.