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Transfer pricing regulations were first introduced in the UK in 1915, with the US following suit a few years later. Over the decades, transfer pricing has become an increasingly critical issue for tax authorities worldwide. More and more countries have introduced transfer pricing rules in their local legislation. By the end of the second decade of the 21st century, the majority of countries have introduced these rules.
 
The OECD released its first report on transfer pricing in 1979, which laid the foundation for the transfer pricing guidelines published in 1995. These guidelines are updated periodically, with the most recent update in 2022.
 
While most countries base their regulations on the OECD guidelines, many have implemented additional, unique rules. Below are summaries of the local regulations for each country. Simply click on the relevant country to view the details.
Austria
Austria
Albania
Albania
Argentina
Argentina
Armenia
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan
Belgium
Belgium
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Bolivia
Bolivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
brazil
Brazil
Cyprus
Cyprus
Costa Rica
Costa Rica
China
China
Colombia
Colombia
Croatia
Croatia
czech-republic
Czech Republic
Chile
Chile
Denmark
Denmark
Estonia
Estonia
france
France
Finland
Finland
germany
Germany
Greece
Greece
Hungary
Hungary
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Italy
Italy
Iceland
Iceland
Indonesia
Indonesia
India
India
Japan
Japan
Kosovo
Kosovo
Latvia
Latvia
luxembourg
Luxembourg
liechtenstein
Liechtenstein
malta
Malta
Mexico
Mexico
Montenegro
Montenegro
Netherlands
Netherlands
norway
Norway
north-macedonia
North Macedonia
New Zealand
New Zealand
Portugal
Portugal
poland
Poland
romania
Romania
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
Singapore
Switzerland
Switzerland
Sweden
Sweden
South Korea
South Korea
South Africa
South Africa
Spain
Spain
Slovakia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Slovenia
Turkey
Turkey
UAE
UAE
united-kingdom
United Kingdom
usa
United States
Ukraine
Ukraine