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The Transfer Pricing Environment in China

Shanghai, China | October 30, 2018 | 3:30 PM - 5:40 PM

Oct 30, 2018

Transfer pricing is a reality for any multinational company. As a result of a globalized economy and increasing complexity in business models, tax authorities around the world are actively protecting their revenue base through the introduction of transfer pricing regimes, which focus on the taxation of profits that stem from related party transactions. These transfer pricing regimes typically provide guidance to taxpayers on how related party transactions should be priced and how taxpayers can discharge the burden of proof that their transfer pricing arrangements comply with the arm’s length standard. These transactions can be used to shift funds – and thereby profits. Such transactions can serve as a tool for finance and tax planning.

The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is delighted to welcome Paul Dwyer, Director and Head of International Tax and Transfer Pricing at Dezan Shira & Associates as he offers foreign investors a practical introduction to navigating the transfer pricing regime in China.

 

Agenda

15:30-16:00             Registration and Networking

16:00-16:10             Opening Words by European Chamber Representative

16:10-16:40             The Transfer Pricing Environment and the TP Documentation Requirement Prescribed under Announcement 42 by Paul Dwyer, Director, Head of International Tax and Transfer Pricing, Dezan Shira & Associates

16:40-17:10             Legal Considerations by Ning Liu and Abe Zha, Baker McKenzie

17:10 - 17:30           Q&A Session

17:30-17:40             Closing Words by European Chamber Representative

 

How to Register

Those who register through Dezan Shira & Associates can enjoy the special member price of 300RMB.  To register please email laureneiko.fujino@dezshira.com with your company name, position, and contact number by October 26. Payment can be made on site at the event.

location

Shanghai, China | October 30, 2018 | 3:30 PM - 5:40 PM

Speaker
  • Paul Dwyer

    Director, Head of International Tax and Transfer Pricing, Asia Pacific

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