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DFDL expands its transfer pricing services in Asia

DFDL has integrated the 11-member team of IC Advisors, a leading independent transfer pricing firm in Asia, into its regional tax practice, significantly expanding the firm’s transfer pricing services and enhancing its capabilities to provide comprehensive and cost-effective transfer pricing solutions to its clients across Southeast and South Asia.

A dedicated transfer pricing consultancy with a wealth of experience and technical expertise in various industries, IC Advisors helps clients navigate the complex and evolving transfer pricing regulations, and optimize their tax positions in cross-border transactions.

“We are delighted to welcome our new colleagues to the firm. By combining the strengths of DFDL and IC Advisors, we will be able to offer a full range of transfer pricing services, covering planning, implementation, compliance and dispute resolution,” said Jack Sheehan, Partner and Head of Regional Tax Practice at DFDL.

“We will also leverage our local knowledge and industry-specific insights to deliver tailored and innovative solutions that meet our clients’ needs and expectations. Adding such high-quality transfer pricing expertise shows our commitment to our clients and the region. We are excited for 2024 and beyond,” Sheehan added.

IC Advisors Director Dr Sowmya Varadharajan stated: “My team and I are excited to be part of the DFDL Group.  The broader tax and legal capabilities of the DFDL team will further bolster our existing client offerings.”

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