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Register now for International Tax Review’s 17th Annual Global Transfer Pricing Forum

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International Tax Review’s Global Transfer Pricing Forum is returning for its 17th year to New York on May 8-9. Join some of tax and transfer pricing’s biggest names for what is certain to be a highly informative two days of discussion.

The world’s transfer pricing environment is rapidly changing, accelerated by the OECD’s BEPS initiative. However, even with the publication of the latest BEPS guidelines in October 2015, taxpayers still face high levels of uncertainty in trying to mitigate risk from the implementation of new regulations and gauge tax authority response to proposed changes. The role of technology in managing TP obligations is also a trend that taxpayers are seeking to implement in order to control and streamline their working processes.


These issues and more will be discussed in Q&A style panels, drawing on contributions from the delegation to directly address what the audience wants to know with the aim of facilitating free and transparent debate.

Attendees will hear from Grace Perez-Navarro, deputy director of the OECD’s Centre for Tax Policy, Tom Kane, division counsel at the IRS’s Office of Large Business & International Division, leading Deloitte figures such as Jonathan Traub and Ira Kalish, plus Lou Dobbs, the Emmy Award-winning host of Lou Dobbs Tonight on the Fox Business Network.

Registration is open now, so confirm your place and join over 200 taxpayers and transfer pricing professionals at International Tax Review’s Global Transfer Pricing Forum.

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