Vote for the leading force in global transfer pricing

International Tax Review is part of Legal Benchmarking Limited, 1-2 Paris Garden, London, SE1 8ND

Copyright © Legal Benchmarking Limited and its affiliated companies 2025

Accessibility | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Modern Slavery Statement

Vote for the leading force in global transfer pricing

TPWeek is running a readers' poll on the leading force in global transfer pricing. You can vote now.

TPWeek is running a readers' poll on the leading force in global transfer pricing.

Nominations include: the Big 4; the BRICS; the Dell Norway case; GSK Canada Supreme Court decision; the Indian ITAT; the OECD; the Public Accounts Committee (PAC); the Tax Justice Network; the UN; and the World Bank.

Last year around 700 people voted, with the OECD coming out on top and receiving 31% of the vote. Other nominations included ActionAid, Pranab Mukherjee the Indian Minister of Finance, PwC and the Taskforce on Financial Integrity and Economic Development.

The nominations this year, put forward by TPWeek's editorial team, are listed below, with the opportunity to cast your vote at the bottom of this page. The nominations represent some of the biggest transfer pricing developments and headlines over the past year.

Remember: a leading force does not necessarily have to have a positive impact but it does need to have an overwhelming impact on the outcome and development of transfer pricing policy. Cast your vote now. Voting closes on May 13 2013.

To place your vote, and to see why this year's 10 nominations were put forward, click here.

more across site & shared bottom lb ros

More from across our site

Recent news of job cuts at EY is symptomatic of how the PwC controversy has tarnished the reputation of the entire ‘big four’
Experts reportedly discussed extending the safe harbour to 2027 to give countries more time to legislate; in other news, Baker McKenzie and Greenberg Traurig made senior tax hires
Awards
Submit your nominations to this year's WIBL Americas Awards by January 23
Recent changes in UK tax rules and cross-border requirements are generating high demand for specialist advice, according to MHA
Hany Elnaggar examines how Gulf Cooperation Council countries are internalising transfer pricing norms within evolving fiscal systems shaped by both Islamic and international influences
Where a TP study of comparables produces an arm’s-length range, and the taxpayer’s filed position is outside that range, HMRC will adjust to the median by default
EY, KPMG, Deloitte, and PwC have all seen a decrease in public sector contracts since the scandal – it is understood
Consoli, a tax partner at Brazilian law firm Martinelli Advogados, tells ITR about the importance of staying at the coalface and constantly learning
Despite legislative gridlock, international investors should be wary of legal precedents set by recent court rulings, which could substantially alter the Spanish tax environment
The new outfit, Ashurst Perkins Coie, will bring together around 3,000 lawyers across 23 countries
Gift this article