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Singapore Key Transfer Pricing Updates 2026

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WEBINAR RECORDING - Singapore Key Transfer Pricing Updates 2026
20 August 2026

Singapore's transfer pricing landscape continues to evolve, with increasing scrutiny from IRAS on documentation, related party transactions, intercompany policies, and transfer pricing implementation. In this webinar, we discuss the latest transfer pricing developments affecting businesses operating in Singapore and the practical steps needed to stay compliant in 2026.

A practical and proactive update on Singapore’s latest transfer pricing developments and what they mean for compliance, documentation and risk management.

Whether you are part of a multinational group, a regional headquarters, or a growing Singapore business, this session provides practical insights to help you navigate current transfer pricing requirements with confidence.

WHAT WE COVERED

  • Key Singapore transfer pricing compliance updates for 2026
  • Recent developments in IRAS guidance and tax return disclosures
  • Common risk areas involving intragroup services, financial transactions, intangibles, and distribution arrangements
  • Practical approaches to strengthen transfer pricing documentation
  • Q & A and Next Steps


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