Each year, the NABE Transfer Pricing Symposium brings together leading professionals from business, government, and consulting firms to discuss and debate the most relevant economics issues shaping transfer pricing today. The symposium uniquely emphasizes the economics of transfer pricing and the latest technical thinking in the field.
Topics include:
- The impact of tariffs on transfer pricing analyses
- The use of CUTs in IP valuation analyses: pros and cons from an economic perspective
- Reconciling U.S. vs. European regulatory views on IP valuation approaches
- The use of prepayments in intercompany transactions
- The origins, evolution, and future of CPM/TNMM methods
- Economic substance considerations from BEPS Actions 8–10 in domestic legislation
- Do services transactions deserve more than a cost-plus?
- Periodic adjustments: reactions to the January 2025 GLAM
Sponsors
Interested in becoming a sponsor or advertiser at the 2026 NABE Transfer Pricing Symposium?
Contact NABE Executive Director Tom Beers at
[email protected]
for more information.
The NABE Transfer Pricing Symposium qualifies for IRS continuing education credit hours.
Individuals who have earned the
Certified Business Economist® (CBE) certification
are required to earn 30 continuing education credit hours every two years.
The NABE Transfer Pricing Symposium qualifies for continuing education credit hours.
Please track your hours separately and report them to NABE at the time of renewal.
CBEs are encouraged to use the
CBE Continuing Education Form,
available at
NABE.com/CBE.
Code of Conduct
We expect all participants in NABE programs to adhere to a high standard of professional conduct,
respecting fellow participants and complying with the
NABE Code of Conduct
.