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DOING BUSINESS IN TURKEY

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Doing Business in Turkey<br />

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Partner, Consulting Services Leader<br />

ramazan.bicer@centrumauditing.com<br />

+90 533 713 6153<br />

RAMAZAN BİÇER<br />

Ramazan is a partner leading transfer pricing services at Centrum Consulting. He has 11<br />

years Turkish Tax Authorities experience as transfer pricing advisor and worked at central<br />

level. In his eleven years experience at Turkish tax authorities, he took the role of leading<br />

transfer pricing teams; advising large tax payers in various industries.<br />

Ramazan has involved in the drafting of Turkish transfer pricing legislation and visited<br />

numerous tax authorities within the transfer pricing study visits. He has also attended<br />

the OECD Working Party 6 on Transfer Pricing as a Turkish delegate.<br />

Following his departure from Turkish Tax Authorities, he joined in PricewaterhouseCoopers<br />

(PwC) in 2013 and worked therein as senior transfer pricing manager for 3 years. In his<br />

PwC period Ramazan managed a wide range of transfer pricing and international tax<br />

projects.<br />

He served a large of number of Turkish and foreign multinationals at PwC and his transfer<br />

pricing services included transfer pricing documentation, transfer pricing consultancy,<br />

negotiations with Turkish Tax Authorities during APAs, transfer pricing audit services.<br />

He published many articles in the field of transfer pricing both in Turkish and international<br />

well-known publications. Ramazan is the author of a transfer pricing book named as<br />

‘Transfer Pricing Practices Guidelines’.<br />

Ramazan holds an Advanced LL.M. Degree in International Tax Law from Leiden<br />

University in the Netherlands.<br />

Centrum Consulting | 2017

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