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TP Minds Asia, Singapore, 18-20 September 2018

TP Minds Asia is a leading independent transfer pricing forum in Asia Pacific region. With more than 150 international delegates participate annually, they feature in-house transfer pricing leaders, top specialist advisors, and leading policy makers in the 21st century stretched from over 20 industries.

We are delighted to announce early our participation as exhibitors in TP Minds Singapore 2018. Take a look at what they say about us! Click here .If you would like to meet or reconnect with the members of our team, please feel free to contact us at services@transferpricingsolutions.asia

This year, the event will be held for three days from 18-20 September 2018 in Singapore. Day 1 will be dedicated to The International Transfer Pricing Landscape: The workshop Day 2 on How do the Australian Courts approach transfer pricing cases and Day 3 focuses on workshops including TP Documentation: Progress and Challenges, and much more. Click here for details of the agenda.

Don’t miss the opportunity to network with other transfer pricing practitioners and catch up with more than 50 expert speakers! If you are one of our clients, we encourage you to take advantage of the 30% discount! Please reach out to services@transferpricingsolutions.asia to get the discount code.


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