This document contains a table of contents for Volume II of a book on transfer pricing cases. The table lists 6 chapter headings, including cases involving Amazon.com, Veritas Software Corporation, Guidant Corporation, Altera Corporation, Xilinx Inc., and Medtronic Inc. It also includes a chapter on Santander Holdings USA v. United States of America.
This document contains a table of contents for Volume II of a book on transfer pricing cases. The table lists 6 chapter headings, including cases involving Amazon.com, Veritas Software Corporation, Guidant Corporation, Altera Corporation, Xilinx Inc., and Medtronic Inc. It also includes a chapter on Santander Holdings USA v. United States of America.
This document contains a table of contents for Volume II of a book on transfer pricing cases. The table lists 6 chapter headings, including cases involving Amazon.com, Veritas Software Corporation, Guidant Corporation, Altera Corporation, Xilinx Inc., and Medtronic Inc. It also includes a chapter on Santander Holdings USA v. United States of America.
Elsa M. Cañete, CPA, CSP, DBA Candidate, Juris Doctor
Volume II of II
TRANSFER PRICING CASES
Elsa M. Cañete, CPA, CSP, DBA Candidate, Juris Doctor
Table of Contents
AMAZON.COM, INC. & SUBSIDIARIES, Petitioner
v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent
VERITAS SOFTWARE CORPORATION &
SUBSIDIARIES, SYMANTEC CORPORATION (SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO VERITAS SOFTWARE CORPORATION & SUBSIDIARIES), Petitioner v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent Table of Contents
GUIDANT LLC f.k.a. GUIDANT CORPORATION,
AND SUBSIDIARIES, ET AL.,1 Petitioners v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent
ALTERA CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES, Petitioner
v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent
XILINX INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES, Petitioners
v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent
MEDTRONIC, INC. AND CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES, Petitioner
v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent
SANTANDER HOLDINGS USA, INC. & SUBSIDIARIES, Plaintiff,
"RICO" Defendant John Ritenour & Insurance Office of America Accused of "Stealing Insurance Commissions" From Its Own Agents Witnesses Sought Regarding Allegation