Description
Intangible assets are becoming increasingly important as value drivers for multinational companies. It is a strategic question how to allocate intangibles within the multinational corporation. It needs to be defined by whom and under which conditions they can be utilized. Typical IP migration models such as licensing, joint development and transferring are becoming a focal point within tax audits across the globe. Hence,defining an intangibles system that fulfils the tax requirements is of utmost strategic importance for multinational corporations. A central question is how to value intangibles in line with the arm’s length principle as is required internationally for transfer pricing purposes. Edited by leading transfer pricing and valuation experts in Europe, this comprehensive book offers practitioners an effective road map for identifying, valuing and implementing intangibles for transfer pricing purposes under consideration of both the OECD and local perspectives. It is therefore a must-have book for transfer pricing and valuation practitioners on all levels of experience. The book starts with an introduction to the role of intangibles in the world of transfer pricing including typical intangibles migration models. It describes common intangible assets across all types of industries, including e.g. automotive, consumer goods and software.Using several numerical examples, the book then covers state-of-the-art valuation methods including how to apply these methods in practice in a way consistent with the OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines. The different country chapters written by local experts provide country-specific guidance on the legal framework concerning intangible assets from a transfer pricing and valuation perspective. Finally, the book covers practical advice on the implementation of an intangible assets system. This book offers invaluable guidance to practitioners seeking tools to apply the arm’s length principle in the world of intangibles. Dr. Bjrn Heidecke studied Economics (Diploma) and Vocationomics (Diploma) at Kiel University. He holds a PhD in economics from Chemnitz University. Bjrn is a Transfer Pricing Senior Manager with Deloitte Germany (Hamburg) with a focus on intangible assets transactions, business model optimizations, profit splits and economic modeling. He publishes frequently in national and international Journals on Transfer Pricing and related matters. He is co-editor on a handbook on Transfer Pricing and Relocation of Functions. He is an alumnus of the Hanns Martin Schleyer foundation and a member of the Deutsche Gesellschaft fr konomische Bildung. Dr. Marc Hbscher studied Business Administration (Diploma) and Vocationomics (Diploma) at Oldenburg University. He holds a PhD in economics from Oldenburg University. Marc is a Partner with Deloitte Germany (Hamburg) in the Financial Advisory team responsible for Valuation and Modeling. His expertise comprises business valuation and business modeling, valuation of assets, purchase price allocations as well as modeling of integrated corporate planning tools for both strategic and financial investors. He has advised clients at the interface of transfer pricing and valuation. He publishes frequently on valuation as well as business ethics. He is member of the Verein fr Socialpolitik. Dr. Richard Schmidtke studied economics (Diploma) in Munich and Toulouse and holds a PhD in economics from the University of Munich. Furthermore, he holds a Master in Accounting and Taxation from the Business School Mannheim and is a CFA Charterholder. Richard is a certified German tax advisor. He is a Transfer Pricing Partner with Deloitte (Munich). Richard has advised clients on IP transfer pricing planning, business model optimization and transfer pricing documentation work. Richard has published various articles in national and international tax and transfer pricing journals. Most of his publications deal with business restructurings, compensation payments and IP migration topics. He is also co-author of the German chapter in the IBFD Book on Transfer Pricing and Business Restructuring and the related internet database, and co-editor on a handbook on Transfer Pricing and Relocation of Functions. Martin Schmitt has a broad international education in economics and business administration having graduated from LSE and the University of Mannheim and having also studied in Paris (MBA program) and Rio de Janeiro. Martin is a Transfer Pricing Partner with Deloitte Germany (Frankfurt). Martin specializes in cross-border tax planning for international groups, with an emphasis on transfer pricing structuring and tax-efficient planning. Martin also concluded one of the first MAPs between Germany and the US in line with the revised DTT dating 2008.




