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Richard Collier and Ian Dykes win the 9th IBFD Frans Vanistendael Award

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AMSTERDAM, May 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --

Collier and Dykes were announced the winners at a ceremony that took place today. The winning article was titled “On the Apparent Widespread Misapplication of the OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines” and published by IBFD in volume 76, issue 1 of the Bulletin for International Taxation.

Richard Collier and Ian Dykes present an important analysis examining the risk and other aspects of transfer pricing guidelines around the world outside income allocation and BEPS 2.0. Their article mentions that though the arm’s length standard is the fulcrum of transfer pricing, the recent OECD guidelines following the work on BEPS reveal some contradictions.

The authors concentrate on the importance being given to decision-making functions and to the concept of value creation that arose out of the OECD BEPS work for preventing abuse by multinational corporations and posit that the recent OECD guidance is flawed in that it conflicts with the basic delineation exercise for determining the risks assumed by each of the related entities.

In their view, the vagueness of the guidance, which can be interpreted any which way, is deliberate considering the political compulsions of the project. The paper deals with an important, current issue of international taxation, exhibits a considerable deal of technical expertise and practical insight, but also offers a rigorous and critical examination of some theoretical foundations and fundamental conflicts of transfer pricing. It thus also has the potential to significantly influence the international tax policy agenda as well as stimulate academic debate on transfer pricing in the coming years.

For these reasons, the jury concluded that the article deserved to win the award, which was personally presented by Rosa Vanistendael, the widow of Frans Vanistendael.

About the authors

Richard Collier is an Associate Fellow at the Centre for Business Tax, University of Oxford and a Research Fellow at the Amsterdam Centre for Transfer Pricing and Income Allocation, University of Amsterdam. He has worked on international tax issues within industry and at the OECD, and in an advisory and academic capacity for over 25 years.

Ian Dykes is a partner at PwC in the United Kingdom and has worked on transfer pricing issues for 30 years. He is a teaching Fellow at the Amsterdam Centre for Transfer Pricing and Income Allocation, University of Amsterdam.

Applications welcome for the 10th IBFD Frans Vanistendael Award 2024

All articles, book chapters and books on international (including European) tax law published in 2023 are eligible. The conferral of the 10th Frans Vanistendael Award will take place at IBFD’s headquarters in Amsterdam in May 2024. Send your applications by the 31 December 2023 to ibfd.award@ibfd.org.

If you would like further details, please contact Phil Windus, Senior Marketing Coordinator, at p.windus@ibfd.org.

About IBFD
IBFD is a leading international provider of cross-border tax expertise, with a long-standing history of supporting and contributing to tax research and academic activities. As an independent foundation, IBFD utilizes its global network of tax experts and its Knowledge Centre to serve Fortune 500 companies, governments, international consultancy firms and tax advisers.

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