Chambers Global Practice Guide: Austrian chapter on corporate tax written by bpv Huegel partners

Tax law experts Gerald Schachner and Kornelia Wittmann, partners at bpv Huegel, are the authors for the Austrian chapter “Corporate Tax” in the recently published Chambers Global Practice Guide 2019.

The two experts, top-ranked by Chambers, provide an overview of the most important aspects and developments related to corporate tax. Particular attention is paid to international groups. The main goal of the article is to combine specialist knowledge with practical access and explaining local law and practice at key transactional stages and for crucial aspects of doing business.

The Global Practice Guide on corporate tax contains practical guidance on doing legal business in key jurisdictions.  The authors of the country reports are recognized lawyers from leading law firms whose expert knowledge combines practical experience and legal know how. Editor is Slaughter and May.

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