The Finesse of TP Functional Analysis, 7 June 2017, Singapore

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Global profits are increasingly taxed based on where the value is created. What matters is where the value is actually created, not what the contracts say on paper. Your functional analysis is key, as it provides good evidential support for this.

The Singapore Institute of Accredited Tax Professionals (SiATP) together with Ms. Adriana Calderon, Director of Transfer Pricing Solutions Asia 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.

Register now for this unique workshop. Registration is open until 31 May 2017; special discount applies to members of SiATP, ISCA, SICC SMF and TPS clients.


Please open the following link for more information about the event:

The Finesse of TP Functional Analysis


For further inquiries, please visit www.siatp.org.sg/events or contact Darrick at 6597 5719 / Nabila at 6597 5714 or email to enquiry@siatp.org.sg

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