World Tax and World Transfer Pricing submissions open

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World Tax and World Transfer Pricing submissions open

World Tax submit form questionnaire

The research period for World Tax and World Transfer Pricing 2018 has now begun. Firms interested in making submissions can download the relevant forms from this page.

The directories, which are released annually, are key resources for helping tax executives locate specialist advice. Each edition rates the tax expertise offered in more than 50 jurisdictions globally, giving companies the most comprehensive information about the market for tax advice.

As companies grapple with the shifting global tax landscape, with fresh challenges such as the BEPS Project, increases in transparency and the upcoming US tax reform to negotiate, tax advice is more important than ever.

World Tax and World Transfer Pricing are unique in that they classify professional services, law firms, boutiques and other tax advice providers together, rather than looking at them separately, because they undoubtedly compete for work.

Research process

A change from last year is that there will be a separate questionnaire for each country. The questionnaires, downloadable below, should be returned by Friday, May 12. If you have any problems or questions, please contact Joe Stanley-Smith, World Tax editor, at joseph.stanley-smith@euromoneyplc.com.

Researchers conduct interviews with several firms in each jurisdiction, as well as with clients and International Tax Review’s own database of corporate contacts. For details on ranking methodology, and to see the results of last year’s research, please visit http://www.itrworldtax.com/general/about.

Questionnaires

Please click on the below links to download questionnaires.

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