Tom McFarlane joins transfer pricing team at Hogan Lovells

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Tom McFarlane joins transfer pricing team at Hogan Lovells

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Tom McFarlane now heads the EMEA transfer pricing team in London.

McFarlane will be working with the global transfer pricing practice leader at Hogan Lovells, Fabrizio Lolliri. McFarlane has more than 16 years of experience in tax matters and joins from Alvarez & Marsal, where he was a partner and led the transfer pricing and tax-efficient supply chain management practice. He has also worked for KPMG and PwC.

He has experience in taxation of multinational companies, and has worked with clients from industries such as consumer products, industrial products, retail, mining, pharmaceuticals, automotive and oil and gas. He has experience with supply chain management, advance pricing agreements, mutual agreement procedures and M&A.

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