KPMG India appoints new head of transfer pricing

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KPMG India appoints new head of transfer pricing

Rahul Mitra

Rahul Mitra will oversee KPMG’s transfer pricing practice in India from June 6.

Mitra joined KPMG as a partner in 2014, he moved from PwC India where he was the national leader of India’s transfer pricing practice between 2010 and 2014.

Between April 1999 and February 2015 Mitra was a partner in the tax and regulatory services practice at PwC.

Mitra has 24 years’ experience in advising clients on transfer pricing and international taxation. He specialises in solving complex cross border tax matters and handling a number of APAs as well as tax litigation. He particularly focuses on inbound and outbound planning assignments, profit repatriation planning, supply chain management projects, and profit attribution to PE. 

By Joanna Yang, World Tax researcher.

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