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The Long-term Approach to Mitigating Transfer Pricing Risks: An Insiders' Perspective
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Wednesday, 1 July 2009 |
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1:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. (Registration)
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Seminar)
5:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. (Q&A) |
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English |
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KPMG Professional Development Centre, Room 2
10/F, Cloud 9 Plaza
No 1118 West Yan An Road, Shanghai |
Speakers: |
Steven Tseng
Partner in Charge
Global Transfer Pricing Services
KPMG China |
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Hiroyuki Takahashi
Director
Global Transfer Pricing Services
KPMG China
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Sean Foley
National Leader for KPMG's U.S. Transfer Pricing Practice
Head of KPMG's Global Transfer Pricing Services Americas Region
KPMG LLP |
With the increase in regulatory changes globally and new enforcement practices from tax authorities, taxpayers may be overly focused on compliance and neglect to think long-term about risk management. KPMG is pleased to present a special workshop "The Long-term Approach to Mitigating Transfer Pricing Risks: An Insiders' Perspective". This is a unique opportunity to hear from former senior officials from the US and Japanese tax authorities now with KPMG.
Our workshop focuses on equipping top corporate tax professionals with the transfer pricing planning strategies and best practices to meet the tough standards set by current regulatory and economic factors. Please join us as we present leading practices in successful Advanced Pricing Arrangement(APA) application and execution, and common pitfalls, tax-efficient intellectual property management and intra-group financing or cash pooling concepts.
KPMG's Global Transfer Pricing Services team is comprised of approximately 450 full-time transfer pricing specialists in the Asia-Pacific region, with over 200 in Greater China. The team is organised by industry lines in order to better serve our clients. In our Transfer Pricing Planning Workshop, we can equip participants with the tools and knowledge of leading practices for establishing tax-efficient global supply chains, with proper consideration of the regulatory challenges currently affecting taxpayers and the benefits of timely action.
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