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Transfer Pricing (TP) in Singapore involves setting prices for goods, services, and intangibles between related entities across different tax jurisdictions to ensure they are at arm's length (i.e., prices that would be agreed upon by independent parties). Its primary goal is to prevent the artificial shifting of profits to lower-tax jurisdictions, ensuring fairness and compliance with international tax standards.
Singapore's Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) closely adheres to the OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines. All Singaporean companies that engage in transactions with related parties, both local and overseas, are required to prepare and maintain transfer pricing documentation, effective for financial years beginning on or after 1 January 2018. While there is no statutory requirement to file TP documentation annually, it must be prepared by the time the income tax return is filed and submitted to IRAS upon request. Singapore also implements Country-by-Country Reporting (CbCR) for MNE groups with annual consolidated revenues of S$1.125 billion or more.