Managing Transfer Pricing Asia 12 November 2019
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Programme Objective
Transfer Pricing is an area of tax that is gaining more and more attention from tax authorities and business leaders. One of the main
challenges with TP is that two or more jurisdictions are involved and it is not an easy task to satisfy all of them. Hence, the importance
on practical strategies to manage TP risks in different jurisdictions.
This seminar is designed to share practical knowledge through real life cases studies. You will learn:
Morning session
Afternoon Session
Closing Date for Registration
1 week before programme or until full enrolment
The Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants is consistently working on the issue and has teamed up with Ms Adriana Calderon, Director of Transfer Pricing Solutions Asia. Together, we initiated a discussion on how you can manage your transfer pricing exposure. The class is designed as a platform to share practical knowledge through real life case studies.
Save yourself a seat (or two) for the latest transfer pricing development in leading Asian countries! Know who you’re dealing with, their expectations, and how you can prepare yourself for tax reviews and audits. Special discount applies to members of ISCA.
Read more about the event and REGISTER NOW!
https://eservices.isca.org.sg/courseDetail?courseMasterId=a0g28000002aNYkAAM
| The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) released the 9th Edition of the Singapore Transfer Pricing Guidelines (TPG) on 4 June 2026. The update introduces targeted clarification on the treatment of share‑based compensation (SBC) in the context of intercompany services arrangements remunerated on a cost‑plus basis. |
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.