José Rafael Monsalve
Is a Transfer Pricing Economist, considered by the Expert Guides of Euromonitor as one of the World’s Transfer Pricing Leading Advisors and invited as instructor and lecturer by different technical, academic institutions and trade unions. He has counseled corporations, businesses and public institutions, as well as participated in the analysis and documentation of various organizations of the consumer goods, industrial products, financial institutions, services and energy sectors. Previously, he was a member of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) for almost two decades in Venezuela, New York, Central America and the Dominican Republic. He is currently a Transfer Pricing and International Taxation Adviser at the General Directorate of Internal Taxes (DGII) in the Dominican Republic.
Latests Posts
- Arm’s length range and transfer pricing adjustment2022-08-15
- Some considerations on the Transfer pricing comparability analysis process2021-09-28
- Mutual agreement procedures as a mechanism for resolving transfer pricing disputes in Latin America2021-04-26
- The future of transfer pricing and the new taxing rights of the digital economy2020-10-26
- Approaches to applying the profit split method to transfer pricing2019-10-28
- Evolution of the profit split method and its use to assess the Arm’s Length principle2019-09-23
- Application of the Transactional Net Margin Method in transfer pricing analysis2019-07-15
- Transfer Pricing and commodities2019-04-29
- Transfer Pricing traditional transactional methods and compliance with the Arm’s Length principle.2019-02-05
- Risk and Transfer Pricing2018-11-19
- Precise delimitation of the transaction and transfer pricing analysis2018-08-20
- Scope of application of transfer pricing based on the definition of related parties in the regulations in Latin America2018-07-02