The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the operations of multinationals around the world. Although many companies are struggling, new approaches to transfer pricing can lead to significant tax and cash savings. In this practically focused webinar, our transfer pricing economist will review timely issues with real-world examples.
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KBKG
Principal - Transfer Pricing Services
alexander.martin@kbkg.com
(877) 525-4462 x170
Alex Martin is the Principal and Transfer Pricing Practice leader at KBKG. He has 22 years of full-time transfer pricing experience working in Washington, D.C.; Melbourne, Australia; and Detroit, Michigan throughout his career. Alex has assisted companies in many industries addressing transfer pricing issues on a US and global basis.
As a transfer pricing economist, Alex worked for a Big-4 firm for 12 years as a director, a top middle-market focused firm for six years as a principal, and four years as president of an independent transfer pricing consultancy. While at the Big-4 firm, he received a Chairman’s Award and Coach of the Year recognition for building a Detroit transfer pricing practice. Before joining KBKG, Alex's transfer pricing team was named one of the world's leading transfer pricing consultancies by the International Tax Review for three years in a row.
In addition to working with many top US and global multinational companies, Alex has extensive experience complementing the services provided by leading accounting firms. His transfer pricing practice was featured in Accounting Today for an innovative approach to partnering with professional service firms. He is well-known for building in-house expertise based upon his experience developing a Big-4 firm’s transfer pricing training program.
Alex is best known for developing practical solutions for complicated transfer pricing issues, and he has published numerous articles based upon his time-tested transfer pricing strategies. He continues to be a sought-after transfer pricing speaker for CPA firms and other professional service firm networks.
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