TP Documentation and Benchmarking Analysis, How to Get It Right? 24 May 2018, Singapore

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TP Documentation and Benchmarking Analysis, How to Get It Right? 24 May 2018, Singapore

Transfer pricing documentation and benchmarking analysis are critical to defending your transfer pricing risks from the tax authorities. But HOW do you get them right? The reality is the theory and practice of preparing documentation and benchmarking analysis are very different, hence the importance of practical insights.

We have designed a one-day class in collaboration with The Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants (ISCA) to share practical knowledge using real life case studies covering key aspect of managing transfer pricing risks.

You will learn:

  • Practical solutions on how to test related party transactions, including services, buy/sell transactions, intercompany loans with a case study using databases.
  • How to ensure that your documentation and benchmarking analysis are ‘bullet-proof.'
  • Practical tips to minimise risks related to benchmarking analysis
  • How to implement benchmarking results correctly and examples of how the implementation can go wrong.  

Read more about the event and REGISTER NOW https://eservices.isca.org.sg/CourseDetail?coursemasterid=a0g28000002aNb0AAE

 

So, what’s stopping you! The registration is open until  18 May 2018, special discount applies for ISCA members.

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