Sense And Sensibility Of Tp Methods 13 March 2019

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Sense and Sensibility of TP Methods 13 March 2019, Singapore

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 “Comprehend the various transfer pricing methods and their applications”

Programme Synopsis

An area that taxpayers and authorities may disagree upon is the application of the five TP methods recognised by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). This often escalates into disputes, in which companies have to demonstrate why and how the specific method was adopted. Come gain practical insights of the common TP methods through various case studies.

Learn the techniques in ascertaining the appropriate method and pick up key tips to select and apply the TP method that best suits the type of related party transaction. Be ready to stand up to any scrutiny on your TP method!

Programme Outline

 • Gain an overview of the various TP methods and the key considerations when applying them

 • Learn how to determine and apply the most appropriate method rule

 • Understand the application of TP methods for services, distribution and intercompany loans through          various case studies

 • Be aware of the misconceptions and errors and learn of the dos and don’ts

This workshop has been organised in collaboration with Singapore Institute of Accredited Tax Professionals (SIATP).  

Register now for this unique workshop. Registration is open until 10 March 2019; special discount applies to members of SiATP, ISCA, SICC SMF and TPS clients.  Please open the following link for more information about the event:  Sense and Sensibility of TP Methods

For further inquiries, please visit https://www.siatp.org.sg/events.html

Or contact Elaine Low at 65975718 or email to enquiry@siatp.org.sg


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