Breakthrough with TP Benchmarking, 06 June 2018, Singapore
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Back for the 2 year after great reviews and feedback!
“This course has more in-depth learning of TP as compared to others I had attended before”
“Enlightening and useful”
Transfer Pricing (TP) is currently an area of tax controversy that is widely discussed by tax professionals, business leaders, and tax authorities. One critical aspect of transfer pricing is the benchmarking analysis, which can often be a potential for tax controversy.
Join this workshop organised in collaboration with Singapore Institute of Accredited Tax Professionals and learn about the intricacies of TP benchmarking. We will share practical tips through a case study on benchmarking analysis using databases. The session will focus on practical ‘hands-on’ case studies and practical insights on how to do it right.
Reserve your seat and step up your knowledge in TP management! The registration is open until 01 June 2018. Special discount applies to members of SIATP, ISCA, SICC, SMF and TPS Clients.
To register visit https://www.siatp.org.sg/images/PDF/regform070518_060618_200618final.pdf . For further enquiries about the event, contact Darrick at 6597 5719 / Nabila at 6597 5714 or email to enquiry@siatp.org.sg.
Adriana Calderon, Managing Partner - Asia & Malaysia at Transfer Pricing Solutions, shares insights from the IFA APAC Conference in Tokyo, highlighting key trends in transfer pricing across Asia. She explores regional differences in approach, increasing regulatory complexity, and rising audit activity, while reflecting on the importance of global networks in fostering collaboration and shaping the future of international tax.
Malaysia’s transfer pricing framework continues to evolve, with the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia applying increasing scrutiny to how multinational groups price, document and defend related‑party transactions. For businesses operating in Malaysia, transfer pricing has become a core tax risk area rather than a routine compliance exercise.
Across Asia, transfer pricing audits are becoming more frequent, more detailed and more analytically driven. Tax authorities are no longer limiting their reviews to whether documentation exists. Instead, they are interrogating whether transfer pricing outcomes genuinely align with commercial reality, operational substance and financial results over time.