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Sep 2022
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Episode 88: US TP controversy trends and...

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In this TP Talks episode, David Ernick (Transfer Pricing Principal in PwC’s US National Tax Services practice) is joined by Kristina Novak and Andrew Kim (Transfer Pricing Principals in PwC’s US National Tax Services practice) to discuss recent trends and outlook with respect to US transfer pricing controversy, and steps taxpayers should consider to avoid potential risks.  

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