The Australian tax authority continues to focus on transfer pricing reviews.
An area that taxpayers and authorities may disagree upon is the correct application of TP methods often escalating into disputes, in which companies have to demonstrate why and how the specific method was adopted. Australia has stepped up on the reviewing of TP methods and documentation. As such, careful deliberation must be exercised when selecting the most suitable TP method.
Above all, the method chosen must be correctly applied to justify an arms’ length price.
WHAT WE'LL COVER
In this webinar you will:
THE DETAILS
DATE | 27 October 2021 |
TIME | 4:00 - 4:45pm |
COST | Free |
We are the experts in transfer pricing methods and other complex transfer pricing and tax rules in Australia. We look forward to
sharing a practical and interactive webinar with you.
SPEAKERS / PANELISTS
SHANNON SMIT
Transfer Pricing Solutions founder Shannon Smit spent 11 years working with a Big 4 in Melbourne, Amsterdam, Prague and New York, before returning to Melbourne in 2005. During 2005-2006 Shannon noticed the increased recruitment of in-house transfer pricing specialists to American tax teams as transfer pricing controversy increased around the world.
Shannon started to identify an opportunity as many Australian companies were also facing these increased transfer needs, but did not have a need or funding for a permanent transfer pricing team member, and other options available to them to fulfil this role were quite costly.
In early 2007 Shannon left the Big 4 firm to start Transfer Pricing Solutions.
Shannon has specialized in transfer pricing since 1998. Shannon is a Chartered Accountant, Registered Tax Agent and holds her Masters in
International Tax Law and is on the Australian Governments Board of Taxation Working Group as an expert panel member for the Review of
Tax Impediments Facing Small Business. Her position has been renewed annually for the past four years.
HONG CHUAN TAN
Hong Chuan Tan has over eight years of experience in transfer pricing and GST. Before joining Transfer Pricing Solutions, Hong Chuan was a Transfer Pricing Manager in BDO Malaysia. He played a key role in pioneering and developing the transfer pricing practice in Malaysia.
He specialises in the area of transfer pricing where he manages a portfolio of clients comprising companies from a broad range of industries such as mining; electrical and electronics; plastic products; construction and property development; hotels; real estate; oil and gas amongst others. He has prepared transfer pricing documentation (Master File and Local File) for the Asia Pacific region, in particular Australia, Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines.
He possesses experience in working with leading brands with the primary focus to exceed the expectations on clients’ service delivery while
ensuring optimum brand impact. He is able to provide effective and resourceful information on the transfer pricing related problems, provide
recommendations for the client’s business and process improvements.
CAVIN TAI
Cavin Tai is a transfer pricing specialist with over nine years of experience in advising multinational companies in Australia, Asia, and the USA.
Cavin has spent the first two years of his career as a senior analyst in another Professional Service Transfer Pricing team in Malaysia where he develops extensive knowledge in analytics. With this experience, Cavin has helped develop, tailor and apply comprehensive analytic solutions to assist clients across the Asia region (including Malaysia, Singapore, Japan and Thailand) with resolving transfer pricing disputes.
In Australia, Cavin has worked on a broad range of complex transfer pricing controversy and planning projects where he helped his clients obtain most favourable results by adopting practical, commercial strategies that partner with viable transfer pricing solutions.
During his career, Cavin has advised multinational both in Australia and overseas on various transfer pricing issues including planning, development and implementation of global transfer pricing policy, transfer pricing compliance (Documentation & Country-by-Country reporting) and controversy (Audit Defence).
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