Webinar – Why you should use dedicated transfer pricing documentation software

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Webinar – Why you should use dedicated transfer pricing documentation software

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Join Tax Systems at 11am BST (12pm CEST) on October 17 to hear how transfer pricing documentation and processes can be managed more effectively in the face of enhanced scrutiny by tax authorities

In an era of increasing tax authority scrutiny and heightened compliance requirements, the need for robust, high-quality transfer pricing (TP) documentation has never been greater. This webinar will explore the critical importance of managing your TP processes efficiently and effectively to avoid costly audits and penalties.

As tax authorities, including His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) in the UK, ramp up their focus on TP arrangements, poor or incomplete documentation can lead to significant tax adjustments. The webinar will consider notable cases from several jurisdictions and outline the latest trends, including the growing movement towards bringing TP documentation in-house for better control, cost efficiency, and compliance assurance.

An expert panel from Tax Systems and Evelyn Partners will provide in-depth insights into why, and how, dedicated TP software can help your organisation to stay compliant and reduce risk. The webinar will highlight the following key topics:

  • The TP audit environment – explore how tax authorities are leveraging AI tools and increased collaboration to identify non-compliance, triggering more frequent audits;

  • HMRC in practice – understand HMRC’s expectations, recent guidance, and key statistics on transfer pricing and diverted profits tax audits;

  • TP resource models – analyse the pros and cons of outsourcing versus bringing TP documentation in-house, with insights into hybrid models;

  • Documentation software – discover how TP documentation software enhances compliance, reduces risks, and provides control over documentation processes; and

  • The five reasons why you should use dedicated TP documentation software – hear how a different approach can bring benefits for your organisation.

The following speakers will be sharing their insights and be available to field your questions during a Q&A session at the end of the webinar:

  • Russell Gammon, chief solutions officer, Tax Systems;

  • Pamesh Sharma, senior solutions consultant, Tax Systems; and

  • Adrian Henderson, technology and transformation services director, Evelyn Partners.

Join us on October 17 to gain practical insights into how TP documentation software can transform your compliance approach.

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