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We are pleased to announce the official launch of World Tax and World TP 2020.

As part of commitment to grow and develop our research, we are pleased to inform you that we are accepting submissions from the widest range of jurisdictions ever, including several non-national territories.

It is our hope that, as we develop our coverage to better reflect the nature of the markets we cover, this expansion will provide the most accurate picture yet of the state of the global market for transfer pricing practitioners.

For more details about all the new developments in our research this year and to view the current rankings and reviews, please visit: https://www.worldtransferpricing.com/NewsAndAnalysis/World-Tax-World-TP-2020-research-is-now-LIVE/Index/25.

For those looking for more information, research editor Jon Moore will also be conducting a webinar on February 14 at 16:00 GMT, which will cover all the new developments and will be followed by a Q&A. For those unable to attend the live webinar, it will be hosted at the same location after it has been completed and can be accessed at any time. Full details can be found here: https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/720/346432.

If you have any questions about the research process, please direct your enquiries to Jon Moore at jmoore@euromoneyplc.com.

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