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http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2022.vol9.no2.0133

State Management of Transfer Pricing Activities of Foreign-Invested Enterprises in Vietnam  

LE, Ha Thanh (Faculty of International Finance, Academy of Finance)
PHAN, Nam Tien (Faculty of International Finance, Academy of Finance)
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The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business / v.9, no.2, 2022 , pp. 133-140 More about this Journal
Abstract
The impact of State management factors on transfer pricing activities of foreign direct investment enterprises in Vietnam is examined in this study. This adds to the empirical evidence on factors affecting transfer pricing activities of foreign-invested enterprises in Vietnam. A questionnaire survey of officials directly involved in the inspection of transfer pricing activities is used as the research method. The study yielded 226 questionnaires. The author chose 210 questionnaires after deleting those that were ineligible due to a large number of blank cells. The following procedures are used to process the data from the satisfied votes: Cronbach's Alpha test to measure the reliability of the scale; Exploratory factor analysis to break down data into smaller sets of variables to discover the underlying structure; Descriptive analysis to describe the underlying quantitative features of the data; Correlation and regression analysis to evaluate the relationship between variables with the support of SPSS 25 software. Inspection pressure, professional inspector qualifications, and inspector role, State control organization, inspector professionalism, legal corridor on transfer pricing control, macroeconomic situation, and investment environment have a positive impact on state management on transfer price operations, according to research findings. The author has provided solutions to increase the efficiency of State management on transfer pricing operations of foreign-invested businesses in Vietnam based on the research findings.
Keywords
State Management; Transfer Pricing; Foreign-Invested Enterprises; Vietnam;
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