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Ami Goldenstein is a Transfer Pricing and International Tax professional with over 25 years of experience. He is dedicated to optimizing global transfer pricing and tax strategies that drive efficiency, compliance, and risk mitigation. With deep expertise in operational transfer pricing, controversy, intercompany financial transactions, valuations, and intercompany contracts.
Career Highlights:
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Ernst & Young, Tel Aviv, Israel: Began his journey in transfer pricing as a consultant during the Dot Com boom, consulting to Israeli startups and Israeli multinationals.
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Deloitte, Tel Aviv, Israel: Played a pivotal role in establishing a new and successful transfer pricing department.
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PwC, Toronto, Canada: Gained international experience in PwC’s transfer pricing department, working on bilateral APAs and Canadian and US multinationals.
In-House Positions:
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Teva Pharmaceuticals Ltd.: As Global Transfer Pricing Manager, he was instrumental in establishing a Swiss principal company, creating global transfer pricing policies, managing intercompany financing, and handling global transfer documentation, audits, and operational transfer pricing.
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Takeda Pharmaceuticals International, Switzerland: Managed all transfer pricing aspects for the Asia Pacific region, dealing with TP and customs audits, documentation, IP, management cross charges, and intercompany contracts. Led efforts on BEPS action item 13 and IC financial transactions.
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Takeda Pharmaceuticals, USA: As the Americas TP lead, managed transfer prices of complicated supply chains in the US and LATAM, IP migration and valuation, business restructuring projects, documentation, APA, and TP and customs audit support.
Public Speaking & Publications:
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Active participant and speaker on several transfer pricing panels and forums such as TP Minds, ITR, IQPC, and TBM.
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Regularly publishes articles on various TP-related topics in his blog.
Education:
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Bachelor’s degree in Economics from York University in Toronto, Canada.
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Executive MBA from Ono Academic College in Israel.
