Are Asia-Pacific companies ready to take on transfer pricing challenges?

The Asia-Pacific transfer pricing landscape has transformed dramatically over the last few years as tax authorities step up their enforcement efforts in emerging markets.

To help our clients better understand the current transfer pricing environment, we conducted a series of independent interviews of 877 multinational companies across 25 countries. The resulting Global Transfer Pricing Survey - addressing the challenges of globalization report summarizes the transfer pricing practices, perceptions and audit experiences of a wide range of global corporate tax practitioners.

Please join us on Wednesday, 27 April 2011, for a global Ernst & Young Thought Center webcast, where our group of Asia-Pacific panelists will provide insights on that survey, specifically regarding the development of the transfer pricing landscape in the Asia Pacific region as well as regulatory changes that are emerging in China, Indonesia and elsewhere.

You will have the opportunity to submit live questions during the presentation; panelists will answer as many questions as time permits.

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