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Research paper thumbnail of International Transfer Pricing in Developing Countries: Ghana Rising

This article looks into central issues which arise when dealing with transfer pricing in so-calle... more This article looks into central issues which arise when dealing with transfer pricing in so-called developing countries, with a special focus on the development of a transfer pricing system in Ghana.

Research paper thumbnail of Issues of Taxation in the Oil and Gas Sector in Selected Countries: Lessons for Ghana INTRODUCTION

Countries: Lessons for Ghana undertakes a review of petroleum taxation in selected countries arou... more Countries: Lessons for Ghana undertakes a review of petroleum taxation in selected countries around the world and seeks to fashion a way for Ghana's infantile petroleum industry. In other words, the study seeks to facilitate a smooth tax regime and policy for Ghana. The study is based on literature arising from desk research as well as through telephone interviews. Petroleum taxation regimes of the countries under study portend to mitigate the current inconsistencies and resulting contentions from tax payers in Ghana.

Research paper thumbnail of International Transfer Pricing in Developing Countries: Ghana Rising

This article looks into central issues which arise when dealing with transfer pricing in so-calle... more This article looks into central issues which arise when dealing with transfer pricing in so-called developing countries, with a special focus on the development of a transfer pricing system in Ghana.

Research paper thumbnail of Issues of Taxation in the Oil and Gas Sector in Selected Countries: Lessons for Ghana INTRODUCTION

Countries: Lessons for Ghana undertakes a review of petroleum taxation in selected countries arou... more Countries: Lessons for Ghana undertakes a review of petroleum taxation in selected countries around the world and seeks to fashion a way for Ghana's infantile petroleum industry. In other words, the study seeks to facilitate a smooth tax regime and policy for Ghana. The study is based on literature arising from desk research as well as through telephone interviews. Petroleum taxation regimes of the countries under study portend to mitigate the current inconsistencies and resulting contentions from tax payers in Ghana.

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