2025 Transfer pricing

The evolving role of experts in transfer pricing disputes

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 14 Aug 2025

 

This session will:

  • Explore the scenarios where engaging an independent expert becomes desirable;
  • Identify how to select potential independent experts and evaluate their qualifications and experience; and
  • Provide practical guidance on working with independent experts, drawing upon insights from recent court and tribunal decisions.

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Author(s): Chris Peadon FTI , Alper Gokoglu

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