The University of Minnesota will be offering an online Transfer Pricing class during the Spring 2025 semester open to non-degree students
The University of Minnesota will offer a Transfer Pricing course online over seven weeks, with the final exam in week eight, for the Spring 2025 semester (January 9th- March 2nd). The course is available for non-degree students who are qualified for the program based on experience (e.g., a CPA or finance/accounting/tax professional working in the industry). Students who complete the course will earn 30 CPE credits.
The course will be taught by Guy Sanschagrin of WTP Advisors and Bob Bamsey of GKC Solutions who worked together during their tenures at EY.
Guy and Bob will delve into the application of the arm’s length standard as described in US Treasury Regulations 1.482 and transfer pricing legislation and regulations in other countries, largely through the transfer pricing guidelines published by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). The course examines transfer pricing policies, the role of global intangible property, and transfer pricing controversies.
The course tuition is $3,090, and you may submit this form to register. The course number is MBT 6383.
For additional questions, please contact course instructors Guy Sanschagrin at sansc004@umn.edu or Bob Bamsey at bamse001@umn.edu or learn more about the Carlson School of Management Masters of Business Taxation degree here.
Transfer Pricing – United States, May 26, 2021 in conjunction with Quantera Global
Transfer Pricing – An Introduction to the Rules and Documentation, recorded webinar available via CPE Inc.
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