Join Frazier & Deeter Tax Partner Malcolm Joy for a webinar on Transfer Pricing on June 8th 3pm BST.

Multinational businesses face complex tax planning issues, and transfer pricing is one of the most critical areas for global businesses to understand. Strategically planning for related-party transactions results in significant tax efficiencies, while failure to plan can produce costly and unnecessary tax bills.

Frazier & Deeter’s Transfer Pricing team helps global companies understand intercompany pricing issues and their tax implications, both domestically and globally. We help you look across all global operations to understand opportunities and develop policies to achieve compliance with an approach that minimises tax for intercompany transactions that cross tax jurisdictions.

Malcolm Joy – Tax Partner

Malcolm Joy is a tax partner with deep expertise in transfer pricing and international tax. As the leader of Frazier & Deeter’s UK tax practice, Malcolm works with the firm’s corporate clients across all industries.

Malcolm’s clients range from fast-growing entrepreneurial businesses to major multinationals. His skills are especially helpful to companies doing business in the U.K. as well as in the U.S. or other cross-border scenarios.

His knowledge of transfer pricing enables him to lead transfer pricing projects, including transfer pricing policy design, benchmarking, documentation, dispute resolution and value chain analyses.

Malcolm led the team which was awarded the International Accounting Bulletin’s first-ever International Tax Adviser of the Year award and he serves as a technical expert and frequent speaker regarding international tax matters at industry events.

His deep technical expertise has made Malcolm a resource for leading news media such as BBC News and Bloomberg regarding tax matters. He has provided insights regarding BEPS, among other topics.

Malcolm joined Frazier & Deeter in 2019 after serving in a variety of leadership roles in the tax practice of BDO. In addition to leading the tax teams in Bristol and Reading Malcolm was the leader of BDO’s transfer pricing practice and their life sciences sector in the U.K.

He began his career with EY, where Malcolm served as a tax director.

 

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