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Transfer Pricing Controversy Landscape across Europe

7 November 2024 | 10:00 – 16:45 CET

DLA Piper
Neue Mainzer Strasse 6-10
60311 Frankfurt
Germany

We are happy to invite you to the first of our international client seminars on Transfer Pricing (TP) Controversy. This exclusive event is addressed to attendees from all industries who want to be up to date on and discuss the latest trends in the controversy space, including case law and preemptive measures of dispute resolution.

DLA Piper’s International Transfer Pricing group is hosting this event addressing detailed analysis of global developments and current trends as well as local perspectives on TP Controversy. We will unpack the complexities of the TP Controversy with experts from Germany, France, Italy, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom. Our speakers will share practical insights into TP audits, dispute resolution methods (MAP/APA) and interaction with tax authorities inside and outside of tax courts.

Join us for this event led by DLA Piper’s International Transfer Pricing team at the DLA Piper office in Frankfurt to gain insights on managing cross-border TP controversy and to help you and your business be alert and agile to adapt and seize opportunities.

Following the event, we invite you to join us for a get-together with snacks and drinks.

We look forward to your participation!

Please send an email if you have any questions about this event.

Agenda

10:00 – Introduction

10:15 – International APA and MAP experience across multiple jurisdictions

11:30 – Pillar One, Amount B – Issues and resolutions

12:15 – Lunch

13:00 – Business restructurings – The do’s and don'ts when exiting a country with a business

13:45 – Intra-group financing transactions – Highlights from different jurisdictions. Key takeaways from recent court decisions

14:30 – Coffee break

15:00 – TP controversy in the current times and trends in TP audits

15:45 – The Impact of the Dispute Resolution Directive (2017/1852) on the transfer pricing controversy strategy

16:30 – Closing remarks & Get-together

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