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Clayton & McKervey Again Receives Recognition From Transfer Pricing Week for its Transfer Pricing Practice

Posted on December 11, 2018 by

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Clayton & McKervey, a certified public accounting and business advisory firm helping growth-driven companies compete in the global marketplace, announces the firm has been recognized for its transfer pricing practice by the trade publication Transfer Pricing Week (TP Week).

TP Week’s World Transfer Pricing directory is a guide to the world’s leading transfer pricing advisory practices and is unique in its approach of classifying professional services, law firms and other TP advice providers, including economists, together, rather than looking at them separately. This is the sixth year TP Week has published the directory and the third year that Clayton & McKervey has been included.

In addition to serving the transfer pricing needs of clients in the manufacturing, transport, automotive and technology sectors, Clayton & McKervey is regularly engaged by other accounting and consulting firms to act as their outside transfer pricing specialist.

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