Transfer Pricing Jobs in New York

We're tracking 23 live transfer pricing roles in New York.

Salary snapshot

$75k–$325k
Median $190k

Based on 21 live roles with pay data.

Seniority spread

  • Manager
    9
  • Director/Head of Tax
    4
  • Analyst
    2
  • VP Tax
    2
  • Senior Manager
    1

Active opportunities

23 live · updated hourly
ITOCHU International logo

VP & General Manager, Tax Division

ITOCHU InternationalNew York, NY, 10020$200k – $275k
Posted 30+ days ago
ITOCHU International logo

VP & General Manager, Tax Division

ITOCHU InternationalNew York, NY, 10020$200k – $275k
Posted 30+ days ago
Fenwick & West logo

2025 Tax Entry Level Class - INTERNAL

Fenwick & WestSilicon Valley …$225k
Posted 30+ days ago

About this market

Market context

Transfer pricing in New York involves setting prices for goods, services, and intangibles traded between related entities of a multinational corporation to ensure they align with an arm's-length standard. This is crucial for determining the correct allocation of income and expenses, and thus taxable profits, within the state.

New York State (NYS) generally conforms to federal U.S. transfer pricing principles under Internal Revenue Code Section 482, but also has its own specific considerations for corporations doing business within its borders. The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance (NYSDTF) assesses corporate franchise tax (Article 9-A) on allocated income, making proper transfer pricing critical for justifying income apportionment. While NYS does not impose separate state-level transfer pricing documentation requirements distinct from federal, it can audit intercompany transactions and make adjustments that impact the state tax base, especially concerning management fees, royalty payments, and cost-sharing arrangements involving New York entities.

What's driving demand

  • Increased enforcement by the IRS and NYSDTF on intercompany transactions.
  • Complexity of global supply chains and digital business models requiring sophisticated transfer pricing strategies.
  • Multinational corporations headquartered or with significant operations in New York.

Regulatory timeline

  • 2023-11-21IRS prioritizes Transfer Pricing enforcement, continues focus on intercompany services and intangibles.Ongoing Focus
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  • 2023-05-15New York State's continued attention to intercompany expense deductions in corporate tax audits.Ongoing Focus
    source

Credentials that matter

  • CPA (Certified Public Accountant)essential
  • JD (Juris Doctor)valued
  • LL.M. in Taxationessential
  • Master's in Accounting or Economicsvalued

Skills & tools

OECD Transfer Pricing GuidelinesUS Treasury Regulations Section 1.482BEPS ActionsEconomic AnalysisFinancial ModelingData Analytics (e.g., Alteryx, Tableau)Transfer Pricing Documentation SoftwareNYS Tax Law (Article 9-A)Statistical Analysis

Frequently asked

What is transfer pricing in New York?
Transfer pricing in New York involves setting prices for goods, services, and intangibles traded between related entities of a multinational corporation to ensure they align with an arm's-length standard. This is crucial for determining the correct allocation of income and expenses, and thus taxable profits, within the state.
How does transfer pricing work in New York?
New York State (NYS) generally conforms to federal U.S. transfer pricing principles under Internal Revenue Code Section 482, but also has its own specific considerations for corporations doing business within its borders. The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance (NYSDTF) assesses corporate franchise tax (Article 9-A) on allocated income, making proper transfer pricing critical for justifying income apportionment. While NYS does not impose separate state-level transfer pricing documentation requirements distinct from federal, it can audit intercompany transactions and make adjustments that impact the state tax base, especially concerning management fees, royalty payments, and cost-sharing arrangements involving New York entities.
What credentials matter for Transfer Pricing (New York) roles?
Employers most often look for: CPA (Certified Public Accountant), LL.M. in Taxation, JD (Juris Doctor), Master's in Accounting or Economics.
Which tools and systems appear in Transfer Pricing (New York) job specs?
Commonly cited: OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines, US Treasury Regulations Section 1.482, BEPS Actions, Economic Analysis, Financial Modeling, Data Analytics (e.g., Alteryx, Tableau), Transfer Pricing Documentation Software, NYS Tax Law (Article 9-A).
What do Transfer Pricing (New York) roles pay?
Across 21 live roles carrying pay data, salaries span $75k–$325k.
Who's hiring for Transfer Pricing (New York)?
Live employer mix: In-house / industry 83%, Boutique / mid-tier 13%, Law firms 4%.
How many Transfer Pricing (New York) roles are live right now?
23 live roles on taxjobs.ai.