World Transfer Pricing directory launched online

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World Transfer Pricing directory launched online

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World Transfer Pricing, TP Week’s directory to the world’s leading transfer pricing practices, is now online.

The directory is live and free to view at www.worldtransferpricing.com.

This is the fifth year TP Week has published its directory, which rates the TP expertise available in more than 50 jurisdictions globally. The guide also highlights individuals in each firm’s commentary and offers a market overview of each featured country.

World Transfer Pricing is unique among directories because it classifies professional services, law firms and other TP advice providers, including economists, together, rather than looking at them separately, because they undoubtedly complement each other's work.

For this edition of World Transfer Pricing, the research period was longer than ever before, giving the researchers more time to talk to advisers and taxpayers about new market developments. 

We hope this has contributed to making World Transfer Pricing more thorough and informative, and that it can help you find the transfer pricing adviser you are looking for.

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