New Global Transfer Pricing Forum will discuss taxpayers’ practical experiences

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New Global Transfer Pricing Forum will discuss taxpayers’ practical experiences

Clearly, profit allocation has become an even more critical concern for taxpayers at this time. They have to become adept at identifying the best locations for their company to locate their activities to derive the most tax benefits. Every part of a business’s supply chain is being examined.

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At the same time, tax officials want to make sure they are doing all they can to minimise the gap between what they believe they are due and what they are being paid. This effort has meant that transfer pricing is a key area of contention between taxpayers and tax authorities.

International Tax Review’s 12th annual Global Transfer Pricing Forum at the Westin Hotel in Paris on September 24 and 25 will bring together leading tax directors, officials and advisers to discuss these issues and help you to plan the best transfer pricing strategies for your business.

Additionally, taxpayers can hear from OECD officials, Joe Andrus and Marlies de Ruiter, on the draft on intangible assets released by Working Party No6, with additional information supplied by Michelle Levac of the Canadian Revenue, who chairs the working party.

Other panel discussions include: emerging economy perspectives; management fees; tax certainty through APAs; dispute resolution; ask the authorities; and branches versus corporate subsidiaries for structuring international business.

The foremost transfer pricing experts will tackle these issues and others at the Global Transfer Pricing Forum in Paris. It is the ideal opportunity for you to hear their views, increase your understanding and prepare for the future of transfer pricing.

Over the last 11 years, the Global Transfer Pricing Forum has proved to be the most vibrant and insightful event for the discussion of the critical issues in the field.

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