Grant Thornton Bharat and Grant Thornton Australia hosted a joint webinar on the correlation between transfer pricing and customs for various sectors in the India-Australia business corridor.
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Richard Nutt, Partner - Global Trade at Grant Thornton Australia and Fatema Hunaid, Chartered Accountant, Bengaluru, India, discussed the transfer pricing and customs policy landscape, their impact on customs valuation and compliance, and challenges in cross-border transactions.
The webinar also highlighted the importance of aligning transfer pricing policies with customs regulations through real-life case studies to minimise risks and conflicts.
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