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WEBINAR - TPS Asia & Cheng & Cheng Taxation Services Limited

TP HK, China and Asia
31 March 2022


What We'll Cover

  • Learn about the latest trends and transfer pricing developments in HK, China and Asia
  • Be aware of common areas of transfer disputes in both regions and tips to resolve them
  • Grasp the key differences and features of each region relevant for tax managers and CFO
  • Learn about the impact of the latest BEPS 2.0 in the region

 Content

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


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