Transfer pricing has moved from the margins of corporate tax planning to the very centre of compliance for businesses operating in the UAE. With the Federal Tax Authority (FTA) now actively cross-referencing data across accounting records, VAT returns, corporate tax filings, and transfer pricing disclosures, the era of managing these obligations in isolation is firmly over. For BCL Globiz Accounting & Consulting LLC, this shift represents both a validation of the firm’s long-held advisory approach and an urgent call to action for businesses yet to put robust transfer pricing frameworks in place.
After UAE businesses filed their first corporate tax returns in 2025, a notable reassessment began across boardrooms. Many organisations discovered that the fragmented approach they had taken — bookkeeping with one provider, VAT support with another, and transfer pricing documentation handled separately — was no longer adequate. Inconsistencies in reporting were surfacing, and the multi-layered compliance environment the FTA has created demands a joined-up, single-chain response.
Award-Winning Expertise at a Critical Moment
BCL Globiz’s standing in this space was formally recognised at the 3rd Edition of The GATE Summit Dubai 2026, where the firm received the Transfer Pricing Advisory Excellence Award. The GATE Summit — which stands for Global Accounting, Taxation & E-Invoicing — is one of the region’s most authoritative gatherings of finance and tax professionals, drawing over 200 senior leaders from multinationals, regulatory bodies, and advisory firms across the world. The recognition reflects the technical depth and commercial grounding that BCL Globiz has built into its transfer pricing practice over the years.
An Integrated Compliance Model
BCL Globiz Accounting & Consulting LLC is part of the BCL Group, registered with the Department of Economic Development (DED), and a member of IR Global — a leading professional services network spanning 172 countries and jurisdictions. The firm’s transfer pricing practice covers the full advisory cycle: economic benchmarking, functional and risk analysis, master file and local file documentation under the OECD’s three-tiered framework, country-by-country reporting (CbCR) support, and assistance with advance pricing arrangements.
Critically, BCL Globiz does not treat transfer pricing as a standalone exercise. The firm integrates its transfer pricing work with monthly bookkeeping, VAT compliance, and corporate tax advisory — allowing clients to maintain a consistent, defensible compliance chain from the ground up. Punith Jindal, Partner at BCL Globiz, sums up the shift: “Businesses are now realising that accounting sits at the centre of the entire compliance chain. Clean, timely books are the basis for accurate VAT and corporate tax reporting, and they are the only defensible foundation for transfer pricing documentation. Companies that prepare early continue to stay ahead of these requirements.”
The Stakes for UAE Businesses
Transfer pricing is no longer a concern reserved for large multinationals. Any business in the UAE that conducts transactions with related parties — whether cross-border or domestic — is now required to demonstrate that those transactions are priced at arm’s length and supported by adequate documentation. This includes businesses operating in free zones that maintain dealings with mainland entities, as well as companies with intercompany financing, licensing, or service arrangements. The FTA’s increasing capacity to audit and scrutinise these arrangements means that businesses without proper documentation are carrying a measurable and growing risk.
For multinationals, regional headquarters, and growing UAE businesses alike, the message from BCL Globiz is consistent: transfer pricing is no longer a documentation exercise to be deferred until an audit notice arrives. With over 300 professionals, a team comprising Chartered Accountants, CPAs, and Company Secretaries, and a client base of over 600 businesses across the region, BCL Globiz is positioned to help organisations of every size meet these obligations with confidence and precision.
Original Source: https://www.khaleejtimes.com/business/transfer-pricing-now-a-frontline-compliance-obligation-in-the-uae





