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    FFA Successfully Organizes the “Advanced Transfer Pricing” Seminar

    On the morning of June 27, 2026, the Faculty of Finance and Accounting, Lac Hong University, in collaboration with the Dong Nai Accounting Association, successfully organized the seminar entitled “Advanced Transfer Pricing” in Room I209. The event formed part of the Faculty’s community engagement activities for the 2026–2027 academic year, aiming to strengthen collaboration among the University, professional organizations, and the business community while providing participants with updated professional knowledge in the fields of accounting, finance, and taxation.

    The seminar was attended by representatives of the University leadership, the Faculty of Finance and Accounting, the Dong Nai Accounting Association, accounting and finance experts, chief accountants, professional accountants, business representatives from across Dong Nai Province, as well as lecturers, trainees, and individuals with an interest in accounting, finance, and taxation. The event served as a valuable platform for fostering collaboration, exchanging professional experiences, and promoting the development of high-quality human resources in the accounting and finance sectors.

    A highlight of the event was the Official Announcement of the Decision to Establish the Dong Nai Chief Accountants Club. The establishment of the Club marks a significant milestone in creating a professional network for chief accountants, finance professionals, and enterprises throughout Dong Nai Province. The Club is expected to serve as a bridge for professional exchange, policy updates, knowledge sharing, and strengthened cooperation between enterprises and higher education institutions, thereby contributing to the development of a highly qualified accounting and finance workforce in the context of international integration and digital transformation.

    As part of the seminar, experts from the Dong Nai Accounting Association delivered the specialized session on “Advanced Transfer Pricing”, focusing on recent legal regulations governing transfer pricing and tax administration, common challenges encountered by enterprises in transfer pricing declaration and documentation, and practical approaches to tax risk management and regulatory compliance. The presentations were closely linked to real-world business cases, enabling participants to gain practical insights into the effective application of transfer pricing regulations in business operations.

    In addition to the keynote presentations, the seminar featured an interactive discussion session during which experts engaged directly with participants to address practical issues relating to transfer pricing, tax policies, and accounting practices. The discussions provided diverse perspectives and practical solutions, allowing enterprises and accounting professionals to better understand current regulatory requirements and emerging professional challenges.

    In his remarks at the seminar, a representative of the Faculty of Finance and Accounting emphasized that organizing specialized seminars in collaboration with professional organizations represents one of the Faculty’s key initiatives in fulfilling Lac Hong University’s mission of community engagement. Through events such as this, the Faculty not only enables lecturers and learners to access up-to-date professional knowledge and practical experience but also strengthens collaboration between the University, enterprises, and professional associations.

    The successful organization of the “Advanced Transfer Pricing” seminar together with the Official Announcement of the Establishment of the Dong Nai Chief Accountants Club received highly positive feedback from participants and business representatives. The event not only contributed to the dissemination of professional knowledge and the enhancement of competencies within the accounting community but also reaffirmed the Faculty of Finance and Accounting’s commitment to community service, industry engagement, and the sustainable development of the region through academic excellence and professional collaboration.


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