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saraeharris

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World Motors assembles automobiles in the United States from engines produced by its subsidiary corporation in Country X. In order to shift its tax liability, World Motors instructs the subsidiary in Country X to overvalue its invoice price of the engines. This is known as:
 A) price discrimination.
 B) foreign source income.
 C) transfer pricing.
 D) taxation pricing.

Question 2

A right can exist:
 A) by itself.
 B) only if created by a court.
 C) only if there is a corresponding duty.
 D) only under local law.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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