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The EU Joint Transfer Pricing Forum (JTPF) was an informal body set up to assist and advise the European Commission on transfer pricing tax matters. It has since been discontinued. [1] The JTPF was set up in 2002 from an EU communication. [2] It was to be composed of "Member States and business representatives".
The JTPF was formally established by Commission Decision 2007/75/EC, [5] setting up an expert group on transfer pricing, which —after two updates— [4] [3] expired on 31 March 2019.
The business (non-government) members of the forum (as of 6 Oct 2013) comprised 16 people. [6] Eight of these were transfer pricing advisors (including the Chair), and eight were tax specialists in multinationals.
The mandate of the JTPF expired on 31 March 2019 and it was not renewed.