WEBINAR2024 Key Transfer Pricing Practices in Asia
23 July 2024 // 2:00p.m.- 5:30p.m. |
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This session aims to equip participants with a deep understanding of the upcoming transfer
pricing trends, risks, and practical strategies to manage these effectively. Gain insights on the 2024 outlook, learn about the common
misconceptions and errors, and walk through practical case studies.Participants will also have the chance to ask questions directly to our
transfer pricing expert trainer. Obtain practical guidance to ensure your business stays compliant and competitive in the ever-evolving tax
landscape of Asia.
This intermediate level programme is suitable for professionals involved in tax, transfer pricing or cross-border taxation including CFOs,
financial controllers, senior tax managers, accountants/auditors and finance professionals who are advising or are in-charge of tax or
transfer pricing strategy or have responsibility for implementing and managing tax or transfer pricing risks as part of their roles.
WHAT WE'LL COVER
WEBINAR FACILITATORS
Adriana Calderon has extensive
international experience with Big Four and mid-tier firms advising multinational companies in the areas of corporate and international
taxation across South America, the US, Australia and the Asia Pacific Region.
As a TP practitioner, Adriana has advised companies in the Asia Pacific Region across various industries and in a wide range of projects
associated with planning, compliance and dispute resolutions with tax authorities. She has also participated in specialised projects
involving pricing of financial transactions, business restructures and negotiation of APAs. Most recently, she has participated in TP
planning projects to implement BEPS’s Action Plan and country-by-country reporting.
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