Transfer pricing disputes and recent cases webinar

Transfer pricing disputes have become a significant issue for multinational corporations in the post-BEPS era. This webinar will provide a comprehensive analysis of recent transfer pricing cases, their impact, and how to manage transfer pricing risks effectively. Gain valuable insights into key disputes and case outcomes that are shaping global transfer pricing practices.

Transfer pricing disputes and recent cases webinar

  • Master the key principles of transfer pricing disputes.
  • Learn from recent high-profile transfer pricing cases.
  • Understand the practical impact of new OECD guidelines.
  • Gain actionable strategies to mitigate transfer pricing risks.

Course information

How It Will Be Conducted Live webinar, with access to on-demand content for 12 months
Duration 90 minutes
Cost EUR 95

The webinar explores the complexities of transfer pricing in a post-BEPS landscape, focusing on case studies, legal frameworks, and practical insights. It equips tax professionals with the tools to navigate disputes and implement compliant pricing strategies within multinational groups.

  • In-depth analysis of key recent transfer pricing cases.
  • Understanding of the updated OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines.
  • Guidance on non-recognition of intra-group transactions and business restructurings.
  • Practical strategies for dealing with transfer pricing audits and disputes.

Block 1: Post-BEPS Transfer Pricing Landscape

  • OECD Guidelines and the remuneration spectrum.

Block 2: Transfer Pricing Cases

  • Non-recognition and “Delineation” of intra-group transactions.
  • Application of transfer pricing methods.
  • Business restructuring transactions.

Block 3: Practical Impact of Recent Cases

  • Concluding remarks on the implications of recent transfer pricing cases.

This is an intermediate-level webinar. Participants are expected to have 3-5 years of experience in international tax and be familiar with key concepts of international tax law. No advance preparation is needed.

Please send email to info@ibfd.org for registration.