The Finesse Of Functional Analysis

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The Finesse of Functional Analysis 11 February 2019, Singapore

Programme Synopsis












We have designed a half-day workshop to give you practical insights on how to prepare a functional analysis, including tips on how to minimise your transfer pricing risks with your functional analysis. This workshop has been organised in collaboration with Singapore Institute of Accredited Tax Professionals (SIATP).  

Programme Outline  

• Be aware of the characteristics of a well prepared functional analysis and its role in minimising Transfer
  Pricing (TP) risks
• Know the systematic process to adopt in getting functional analysis right
• Understand the different approaches in developing various functional analysis through case studies
• Walk away with key tips to minimise common mistakes and best practices to armour yourself against         any challenges


Register now for this unique workshop. Registration is open until 05 February 2019; special discount applies to members of SiATP, ISCA, SICC SMF and TPS clients.

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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