Deloitte UK appoints Sophie Brown to transfer pricing head

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Deloitte UK appoints Sophie Brown to transfer pricing head

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Sophie Brown has been appointed head of transfer pricing for Deloitte UK in London.

Brown has more than 10 years of transfer pricing experience, including a secondment to New York for three years.

She is particularly experienced in advising large corporates on developing and implementing new operating and transfer pricing models. Her experience also covers designing TP policies, TP documentation and advance pricing agreements.

Brown takes over from Shaun Austin and in her new role as the head of UK transfer pricing she will be advising clients on operational transfer pricing, among other things. Her focus will be on developing and growing the team.  

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