ETL GLOBAL is pleased to announce the release of the 2025/26 edition of its Transfer Pricing Guide, providing essential updates on transfer pricing rules across 25 jurisdictions.

Developed by the ETL GLOBAL Transfer Pricing Group, led by Magdalena Dymkowska and Arely Almaguer, the guide includes detailed information on current legislation, interpretation trends and local practices relevant to transfer pricing compliance.

The publication serves as a practical starting point for companies involved in cross-border transactions, offering a clear overview of current requirements across key countries. Businesses seeking more detailed guidance or support with local implementation are invited to contact the respective ETL GLOBAL adviser listed in each chapter.

Download the 2025/26 Transfer Pricing Guide now and explore how current transfer pricing rules may impact your business.

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For a quick snapshot, you can also view a matrix of selected facts from the guide.

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