best method rule
Definition
A requirement that the parties involved in a transaction use a transfer price that would match the price of an "arm's length" transaction between unrelated parties. For tax purposes, the parties in a transaction must use a price that represents the fair value of the asset being transferred. The IRS has developed rules for determining the best method of establishing a transfer price.
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