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9 December 20243 minute read

OECD’s 2023 MAP and APA Statistics: Key Insights for Multinational Enterprises

On 15 November 2024, the OECD published its annual statistics on Mutual Agreement Procedures (MAP) and, for the first time, Advance Pricing Arrangements (APA). These datasets provide a comprehensive overview of global trends in tax dispute resolution mechanisms, offering critical insights into case inventories, resolution timelines, and the performance of key jurisdictions.

For multinational enterprises (MNEs) navigating increasingly complex tax environments, these statistics underscore both progress in dispute resolution and persistent challenges, emphasising the need for strategic planning and informed decision-making.

 

Key Findings from the 2023 MAP Statistics

1. Decrease in MAP Case Inventories

For the first time, the total inventory of MAP cases decreased by 3.8%, driven by a record closures. Resolutions of transfer pricing cases increased by 7.4%, while other cases rose by 15.8%. This reflects progress in addressing historical backlogs, aided by expanded administrative resources and improved international collaboration.

2. Decline in New MAP Cases

New transfer pricing MAP cases dropped by 16%, while non-transfer pricing cases rose modestly by 2.8%. This could indicate a reduction in disputes requiring MAP intervention and increased reliance on preventative measures like APAs.

3. Timelines Remain Lengthy

The average resolution time for MAP cases rose to 27.3 months, with transfer pricing cases taking 32 months and other cases 23.4 months. Despite improvements in case closures, the extended timelines reflect ongoing challenges in resolving complex disputes.

4. Stable Resolution Success Rates

Around 74% of cases were fully resolved, consistent with prior years, while 4% were closed without agreement, highlighting difficulties in reconciling certain jurisdictional differences.

 

Key Insights from the First APA Statistics

1. Growing APA Inventories

With over 4,000 bilateral APAs in inventory globally, the data underscores the growing importance of APAs as a proactive tool for managing transfer pricing risks.

2. Resolution Timelines

The average time to resolve bilateral APAs was 36.8 months globally - longer than MAP cases - but the certainty they provide for future transactions makes them an attractive option for MNEs, particularly inherently high-risk complex industries.

3. Jurisdictional Variability

APA adoption varies significantly, with some jurisdictions leveraging them extensively while others maintain a more limited focus. This highlights the need for jurisdiction-specific strategies.

Key Country Analysis: Trends and Themes

  • MAP Trends: The UK resolved 363 MAP cases in 2023, with an average resolution time for TP cases of 25.30 months.

  • APA Trends: The UK’s APA program is mature, with 159 cases in inventory and 25 APAs concluded in 2023. The average duration was of 45.5 months.

  • MAP Trends: The USA resolved over 245 MAP cases in 2023, averaging 28.53 months per TP case.

  • APA Trends: The US finalised 149 APAs in 2023, with an average timeline of 43.4 months.

  • MAP Trends: Italy closed 405 MAP cases in 2023, averaging 32.02 months for TP cases.

  • APA Trends: Italy concluded 47 APAs, with an average duration of 41.91 months.

  • MAP Trends: Spain resolved 258 MAP cases, with an average resolution time of 30.75 months for TP cases.

  • APA Trends: Spain finalised 20 APAs, with an average duration of 52 months.

  • MAP Trends: Japan resolved 43 MAP cases in 2023, averaging 19.25 months for TP cases.

  • APA Trends: Japan closed 172 APAs, with an average duration of 32.9 months.

  • MAP Trends: Germany resolved 752 MAP cases, averaging 21.68 months for TP cases.

  • APA Trends: Germany concluded 63 APAs, averaging 44.5 months.

  • MAP Trends: France resolved 490 MAP cases, with an average resolution time of 33.70 months for TP cases.

  • APA Trends: France concluded 18 APAs, with an average resolution time of 44 months.

  • MAP Trends: The Netherlands closed 361 MAP cases in 2023, with an average timeline of 21.10 months for TP cases.

  • APA Trends: The Netherlands concluded 32 APAs, with an average duration of 34 months.

  • MAP Trends: India resolved 115 MAP cases, averaging 35.78 months for TP cases.

  • APA Trends: India concluded over 50 APAs in 2023, with an average duration of 62.1 months.

  • MAP Trends: Switzerland resolved 260 MAP cases, averaging 20.96 months for TP cases.

  • APA Trends: Switzerland concluded 75 APAs, with an average resolution time of 25.88 months.

  • MAP Trends: Singapore resolved 26 MAP cases, with an average resolution time of 16.92 months for TP cases.

  • APA Trends: Singapore finalised 21 APAs, averaging 26.46 months.
Insight for MNE Leadership

The insights from the OECD statistics go beyond tactical considerations – they also call for a broader, strategic shift in how MNEs manage tax disputes:

  • Global Coordination: MNEs with operations in multiple jurisdictions must adopt a globally coordinated approach to tax governance, ensuring consistency in transfer pricing documentation and dispute resolution strategies.
  • Prioritising Certainty: The trend toward APAs highlights the growing importance of securing upfront certainty, which can significantly enhance financial forecasting and reduce audit risks.
  • Building Relationships with Tax Authorities: Engaging constructively with tax authorities – particularly in jurisdictions with proactive frameworks – can lead to faster resolutions and long-term trust.

In an environment where tax authorities are increasingly focused on collaboration and compliance, MNEs that adopt proactive, data-driven approaches will be better positioned to navigate disputes and secure certainty.

 

Conclusion

The OECD’s 2023 MAP and APA statistics reflect progress in reducing tax uncertainty but underscore the complexity of achieving timely resolutions. For MNEs, proactive engagement with tax authorities, coupled with strategic use of MAP and APA mechanisms, is essential to navigate this evolving landscape effectively.

Our team is equipped to provide tailored guidance on MAP and APA strategies to help your organisation mitigate risks, enhance certainty, and ensure compliance. For more information, please contact us directly.

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