FAQs
What is the main responsibility of a Tax Intern in Transfer Pricing?
The main responsibility of a Tax Intern in Transfer Pricing is to work with a team of consulting economists to help multi-national companies correctly price their intercompany transactions. This involves examining various economic conditions and industry trends, evaluating clients’ intercompany transactions, and consulting with clients to set or justify the pricing of transactions between related entities.
What skills are required for this internship?
This internship requires strong analytical skills, exceptional writing and editing skills, and the ability to evaluate complex economic and regulatory information related to intercompany pricing.
What type of companies will the intern be working with?
The intern will be working with multi-national companies that need assistance with pricing transactions between their corporate entities to ensure compliance with foreign and domestic tax regulations.
Where is this internship located?
This internship is located in Los Angeles.
What is the duration of the internship?
This internship is for the summer of 2025.
Will the intern be working independently or as part of a team?
The intern will be working as part of a team of consulting economists, collaborating with them on various projects related to intercompany pricing.
Is there a focus on writing in this internship role?
Yes, the role requires exceptional writing and editing skills as the analysis of intercompany pricing often involves documenting findings and recommendations for clients.
Who will the intern collaborate with during their internship?
The intern will collaborate with consulting economists and may also interact with clients to provide insights and advice regarding intercompany pricing and compliance.
How does this internship help companies?
This internship helps companies by providing analysis and recommendations on intercompany pricing, which is essential for compliance with tax regulations and to avoid potential disputes with tax authorities.