Analysing Nigeria’s transfer pricing protocol
By CNBC
01 October 2018 |
5:41 am
Nigeria’s new Transfer pricing regulations have been described as a game changer, revolutionary, and most recently, alluded to the 1996 Western Epic, 'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly', by Josh Bamfo, Partner and Head, Transfer Pricing Services, at Andersen Tax.
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