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Accreditation and CLE Rules for New Mexico
United Institute for Continuing Legal Education offers CLE courses accredited in many states throughout the country. New Mexico attorneys may earn all 12 credit hours with us using a combination of our Online & iOS/Android App self-study formats and our Live Webinars.
New Mexico attorneys must complete 12 CLE credit hours every year by Dec 31st including at least 2 credits in Ethics and 1 credit in Equity in Justice (EIJ). *New Mexico attorneys have an automatic extension until Feb 1 to complete prior year's CLE.
New Mexico attorneys can earn all 12 CLE credit hours with us including 2 credit hours of Ethics and 1 credit in Equity in Justice (EIJ) using our Online, iOS/Android App, and Live Webinar courses.
Attorneys may carry over 12 credits, including 2 Ethics and 1 credit in Equity in Justice (EIJ) into the next reporting period.
*The State Bar of New Mexico has amended Rule 18 to require at least 1 hour of Equity in Justice (EIJ). Additionally, all 12 credit hours may be live or self study courses.
United Institute for Continuing Legal Education offers CLE courses accredited in many states throughout the country. New Mexico attorneys may earn all 12 credit hours with us using a combination of our Online & iOS/Android App self-study formats and our Live Webinars.
To view our full accreditation details please .
General Credits
1.5
For Access To This Course
All Courses Available iOS/Android Web
About This Course
US Transfer Pricing has long history in the US both from the regulatory and statutory perspectives. This CLE course will explore this history as well as the overall concepts that guide the US transfer pricing between the IRS and taxpayers and the IRS and government with whom we maintain tax treaties. The course will include explanations of the various concepts including the arm’s length standard, control, best method rule, formulary apportionment, comparability and reliability. The course will also cover regulatory methods to price controlled transactions involving tangible properties.