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Nov 2022
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Episode 89: EU and UK TP controversy tre...

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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 Stephan Rasch (PwC Transfer Pricing Partner based in Munich) and Michael Shaw (PwC Transfer Pricing and Tax Disputes Director based in London) to discuss transfer pricing controversy in the EU and UK, touching on the audit environment, APAs, litigation trends and more. 

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