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Commission Decision of 22 December 2006 setting up an expert group on transfer pricing (2007/75/EC) (repealed)

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Article 1Expert group on transfer pricing

An expert group on transfer pricing, hereinafter referred to as the ‘group’, is set up with effect from 1 March 2007.

The group shall be known as ‘the EU Joint Transfer Pricing Forum’.

Article 2Tasks

The group's tasks shall be the following:

  • to create a platform where business and national tax administration experts can discuss transfer pricing problems which constitute obstacles to cross-border business activities within the Community

  • to advise the Commission on transfer pricing tax issues

  • to assist the Commission in finding practical solutions, compatible with the OECD Guidelines(1), in order to achieve a more uniform application of transfer pricing rules within the Community.

Article 3Consultation

1.The Commission may consult the group on any matter relating to transfer pricing.

2.The Chairman of the group may advise the Commission that it is desirable to consult the group on a specific question.

Article 4Membership — Appointment

1.The group shall comprise up to 43 members composed as follows:

(a)One representative from each Member State.

(b)Up to 15 representatives from the private sector.

(c)A Chairman

2.Members representing the Member States shall be appointed by the national authorities concerned. Those members shall be civil servants dealing with transfer pricing matters.

3.Private sector members shall be appointed by the Commission from specialists with experience and competence in transfer pricing issues.

4.Applicants deemed suitable for membership but not appointed may be placed on a reserve list, which the Commission may use for the appointment of replacements.

5.Private sector members shall be appointed in a personal capacity and shall advise the Commission independently of any outside influence.

6.They shall inform the Commission in good time of any conflict of interests which might undermine their objectivity.

7.The Commission shall also appoint a Chairman.

8.Members of the group shall be appointed for a 2-year renewable term of office. They shall remain in office until such time as they are replaced or their term of office ends.

9.Members may be replaced for the remainder of their term of office in any of the following cases:

(a)where the member resigns;

(b)where the member is no longer capable of contributing effectively to the group's deliberations;

(c)where the member does not comply with Article 287 of the Treaty;

(d)where, contrary to paragraph 5, the member is not independent of any outside influence;

(e)where, contrary to paragraph 6, the member has failed to inform the Commission in good time of a conflict of interest.

10.The names of members appointed in a personal capacity shall be published on the website of DG TAXUD. The names of members shall be collected, processed and published in accordance with Regulation (EC) Nr 45/2001.

Article 5Operation

1.The group may with the agreement of the Commission, set up sub-groups to examine specific questions under terms of reference established by the group. Such sub-groups shall be dissolved as soon as their mandates are fulfilled.

2.The Commission's representative may ask experts or observers with specific competence on a subject on the agenda to participate in the work of the group, or in the deliberations or work of a sub-group, if, in the opinion of the Commission, this is necessary or useful.

In particular, representatives of the candidate countries and from the OECD Secretariat may be invited as observers.

3.Information obtained by participating in the deliberations or work of the group or of a sub-group shall not be divulged if, in the opinion of the Commission, that information relates to confidential matters.

4.The group and its sub-groups normally shall meet on Commission premises in accordance with the procedures and schedule established by it. The Commission shall provide secretarial services.

5.Commission officials with an interest in the proceedings may attend these meetings.

6.The group shall adopt its rules of procedure on the basis of the standard rules of procedure adopted by the Commission.

7.The Commission services may publish, or place on the Internet(2), in the original language of the document concerned, any summary, conclusion, or partial conclusion or working document of the group.

Article 6Reimbursement of expenses

The Commission shall reimburse travel expenses and, where appropriate, subsistence expenses for members, experts and observers in connection with the group's activities in accordance with the Commission's rules on the compensation of external experts.

The members, experts and observers shall not be remunerated for the services they render.

Meeting expenses shall be reimbursed within the limits of the annual budget allocated to the group by the competent Commission department.

Article 7Expiry

The decision shall expire on 31 March 2011.

Done at Brussels, 22 December 2006.

For the Commission

László Kovács

Member of the Commission

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