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The program contributes to qualifying tax specialists in analyzing the characteristics and functions of intercompany transactions between related parties, measuring and determining the arm’s length price for all types of related-party dealings, whether involving the exchange of goods and services, financial transactions, or shared expenses. It also enhances trainees’ competencies in selecting the appropriate method—whether traditional or non-traditional—for determining the arm’s length price, as well as training them on preparing transfer pricing documentation files and the disclosure form.
To qualify and prepare tax professionals.
Enhancing the professional competence and capability of tax specialists in determining the arm’s length price, preparing transfer pricing documentation files, and completing the disclosure form.
First: Analysis of Related Party Transactions (7 hours)
Second: Methods for Determining the Arm’s Length Price (8 hours)
Third: Preparation of Transfer Pricing Documentation Files (9 hours)
Includes all practical exercises and activities covered during the course, along with their time distribution.
Post-Training Assessment: Duration – 3 hours, conducted in a single day.
Trainers employ advanced methods to enhance participants’ competencies through a professional and scientifically grounded approach that relies on brainstorming, real-world simulation, and the transfer of accumulated professional experience. The training is delivered using a flexible and adaptive style tailored to participants’ backgrounds and experiences, following a structured framework designed to achieve the program’s objectives and elevate professional competence.
Participants are evaluated at the end of the training program through examinations or project-based assessments, depending on the program’s nature and the most suitable method for measuring post-training performance. An individual performance report may be prepared before issuing the course completion certificate. Participants who prefer not to undergo evaluation may instead receive a certificate of attendance for the training program.

Certified Financial Expert and Consultant A Certified Public Accountant accredited by the Saudi Organization for Chartered and Professional Accountants (SOCPA). He holds a Master’s degree in Accounting from the University of Miami – Florida (2000) and a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting from Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University. He is also a Certified Financial Consultant (CFC), a Certified Business Administrator (CBA), and an accredited Arbitrator by the Ministry of Justice specializing in financial and accounting transactions. He is an affiliate member of the Saudi Authority for Accredited Valuers, a member of audit and review committees in several companies, and a consultant to charitable organizations (including the Orphan Care Association and the Suleiman Al-Rajhi Charitable Foundation). He is also a certified endowment consultant by the Saudi Judicial Scientific Society. In addition, he holds a license to practice accounting and auditing issued by the Ministry of Commerce, and has delivered numerous accredited training courses both inside and outside the Kingdom.


