Marina Gentile
Global Transfer Pricing Leader
About Marina Gentile
Marina has dedicated her career to the specialty tax area of transfer pricing. She has 30 years of experience advising multinational clients in various countries around the world on all aspects of global transfer pricing.
This includes analysing and advising on the market rate/arm’s-length nature of the multinationals transfer pricing structure related to cross border transfers of tangible goods, intellectual property, services, and intercompany financing.
Representative advisory engagements include transfer pricing compliance/documentation for tax penalty protection; transfer pricing planning analyses for start-ups/restructuring/globalization of operations; transfer pricing analyses to support corporations world-wide tax minimization, cash flow management, or other business operations strategies; economic analyses to support negotiations with multiple tax authorities for advance pricing agreements and tax controversy/audit defense situations.
Marina is well-versed in educating multinational corporations and their worldwide affiliates in navigating and complying with the vast array of transfer pricing guidelines and methods applicable in different countries, as well as OECD guidelines.
Marina is very entrepreneurial in nature, she thrives on building successful transfer pricing practices, mentoring and training future transfer pricing leaders, and establishing best practices and policies. Marina is a sought-after speaker at leading industry conferences on transfer pricing and publishes thought leadership via articles, webinars, and podcasts.
Global Transfer Pricing strategies
Transaction Advisory
Intellectual Property Protection
Cost allocations
Economic benchmarking
Global expansion: Inbound and outbound
Supply chain consulting
Industries such as Cryptocurrency, Entertainment, Technology, Financial Services, Manufacturing, Retail, and Life Sciences
Bachelor of Science in International Business; Northeastern University
MBA in International Business; University of South Carolina Masters of International Business Program
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