Managing Transfer Pricing in Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia

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WEBINAR: 20 October 2022
Managing Transfer Pricing in Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia.

This webinar is ideal for multinational companies located in Indonesia, Singapore and Asia or interested in setting operations in Asia. Presented by Adriana Calderon and Hong Chuan Tan in collaboration with Galih Gumilang of DSK Global.

During this webinar, participants will gain practical tips to learn about the latest trends and transfer pricing developments in Indonesia, Singapore and Asia, become aware of the common areas of dispute, grasp the key differences for each region and learn about the impact of the latest BEPS 2.0 in the region.

 WHAT WE'LL COVER

  • General view of Asia Tax Authorities on TP Principles Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia vs Asia
  • What is the level of audit activities? 
  • What are the common areas of disputes?
  • BEPS 2.0 impact Indonesia vs Asia 



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