Transfer Pricing Update - Navigating an Evolving Landscape
Introduction
As global tax authorities intensify their scrutiny, transfer pricing is no longer just a technical issue - it is a strategic priority. With rising enforcement, complex documentation requirements, and an increasing emphasis on economic substance, businesses cannot afford to fall behind.
This webinar will provide a timely and in-depth exploration of how BEPS Action 13 is reshaping the international tax landscape. You will gain a clear understanding of the evolving requirements for the Master File, Local File, and Country-by-Country Reporting, and what they mean for your organisation.
This webinar will also examine HMRC’s strengthened compliance powers and its risk-based approach to transfer pricing reviews, including a practical six-step framework for identifying and managing risk.
You will come away with practical insights into navigating key compliance challenges and understanding the real-world implications of HMRC’s growing focus on economic substance. We will also unpack the latest HMRC consultation, outlining potential future changes and how they could impact your business strategy and transfer pricing documentation going forward.
Whether you are directly involved in managing transfer pricing or seeking to stay informed of regulatory developments, this webinar will equip you with the knowledge and foresight to respond with confidence.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- Implementation of BEPS Action 13 recommendations
- Mandatory documentation requirements for MNEs
- Detailed explanation of Master File, Local File, and Country-by-Country Report
- Enhanced HMRC Powers
- HMRC’s transfer pricing compliance guidelines
- Insights from HMRC around key transfer pricing issues
- HMRC’s risk-based approach
- Economic substance importance
- Overview of the six-step process for risk analysis
- Most recent HMRC consultation summary
- Overview of potential changes
- What could it mean for businesses
This pre-recorded webinar will be available to view from Wednesday 13th May 2026
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