The latest TP trends – from the perspective of key industries

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The latest TP trends – from the perspective of key industries

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Jobst Wilmanns and Anodri Suchdeve of Deloitte preview a guide to the latest transfer pricing trends, produced in collaboration between ITR and global transfer pricing industry experts from Deloitte

Deloitte and ITR are pleased to announce the forthcoming publication of a guide to the latest transfer pricing trends, which will highlight the most recent discussion topics across industries and sectors, and review regulatory changes. These trends include the introduction of pillar one’s amount B, impacting almost all industries; regulatory and tax trends in the financial sector; and the ongoing discussion concerning the arm’s-length remuneration of distribution activities in the consumer industry.

Deloitte’s transfer pricing industry leaders and experts will share their views and observations on various markets to provide a deeper insight on the discussions that multinationals are involved in.

The following industries and sectors will be highlighted in the guide:

  • Technology, media, and telecoms;

  • Consumer retail and wholesale distribution;

  • Industrial products and construction;

  • Life sciences and healthcare; and

  • Financial services.

The Deloitte TP Change Management Guide will be launched on ITR platforms on August 27 2024.

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