WEBINAR: Singapore Key Transfer Pricing Updates 2025

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Singapore Key Transfer Pricing Updates 2025

28 August 2025

Singapore’s transfer pricing landscape is shifting. Are you prepared?

Our expert panel will simplify recent regulatory changes and equip you with practical strategies for compliance and risk management.

WHAT WE'LL COVER
This focused session will walk you through the latest transfer pricing expectations from IRAS and help you build a strong compliance framework. 

  • Understand the current environment, IRAS priorities, and regulatory direction for 2025
  • Get clarity on the RPT Form, Local File, Master File, and when each is required
  • Learn what triggers reviews and how to avoid costly mistakes
  • How to assess, document, and defend intercompany transactions effectively
  • Know the consequences—and how to stay on the right side of IRAS
  • Leverage Singapore’s simplified options while staying fully compliant.



Singapore Key Transfer Pricing Updates 2025

Transfer pricing compliance in Singapore is growing more complex and more critical. Our team of transfer pricing specialists will assist with simplifying recent regulatory changes and equip you with practical strategies for compliance and risk management.


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