Salim Rahim
Salim Rahim advises clients on international tax and transfer pricing matters, with a particular focus on transfer pricing disputes. His practice centers on negotiating and securing advance pricing agreements for US- and non-US based multinational companies across a variety of industries including technology, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, automotive, luxury fashion, and financial services. In addition, Salim advises companies on Mutual Agreement Procedure proceedings by guiding multinational corporations through treaty-based dispute resolution to eliminate double taxation. He also advises companies on global supply chain restructuring matters.
Salim advises clients in all administrative phases of a controversy and represents companies in various alternative dispute resolution forums, particularly the Advance Pricing and Mutual Agreement Program.
Prior to joining Morgan Lewis, Salim most recently was the chair of the Americas tax practice group at another international law firm.
- Represented a global technology service and solutions provider in transfer pricing and other international tax issues under Sections 482 and 367(d)
- Advised a medical device company on the transfer pricing and related tax consequences of a cross-border restructuring of the company's intangible property holdings and manufacturing operations
- Advised companies on APAs and MAP proceedings involving Canada, China, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, and the UK
- The George Washington University Law School, 2003, J.D., with honors
- George Washington University School of Business and Public Management, 1995, M.S., finance
- Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1994, B.A., accounting
- District of Columbia
- Maryland
- US Tax Court
Ranked, Tax, District of Columbia, Chambers USA (2024, 2025)
Member, American Bar Association