Our expertise
Tax law
Our team assists, advises and defends individuals and professionals on all their current and exceptional tax issues.
Working closely with the Corporate Law department, our team advises clients on the tax structuring of equity transactions, mergers, disposals and acquisitions (both for due diligence and for the completion of transactions).
Our team is made up of key players in business transfers and asset optimisation.
They also support clients in defending their interests during the pre-litigation and litigation phases.
Pragmatic and rigorous, our experts will advise you in a relationship of trust, offering you customised solutions tailored to your needs.
- Vendor due diligence for acquisitions and disposals
- Assistance in acquiring equity stakes or bringing in new investors (institutional, private or individual investors, etc.)
- LBO/OBO transactions
- Analysis of applicable tax regimes and recommendation of appropriate solutions (tax deferral, reinvestment, “apport-cession” during transfer of assets, etc.)
- Assistance with filing the relevant tax returns (capital gains tax returns, etc.)
Corporation Tax/VAT/Local taxes
- Review of tax returns
- Review of tax notices
- Tax options
- Applying for approval (transfer of losses, etc.)
Intra-group relations
- Drafting of intra-group agreements
- Implementation and monitoring of tax consolidation schemes
Restructuring operations (mergers, partial transfer of assets, transfer of shares, etc.)
- RPP (Personal Liability to Payment) / IFI (Real Estate Wealth Tax)
- Assistance with tax returns.
Property taxation
Tax rescript
Pre-litigation phase
- Assistance with tax administration audits (summary meetings, responses to proposed adjustments, etc.)
- Hierarchical appeals
- Referral to the relevant commissions (French Commission des impôts directs et taxes sur le chiffre d’affaires, Comité de l’abus de droit fiscal, etc.)
Litigation phase (tax assessment and collection disputes)
- Assistance with contentious claims
- Referral to the relevant administrative and judicial courts