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Structuring real estate investments into continental Europe presentation and case study
Published on 27 Sep 06 by NEW SOUTH WALES DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This presentation and case study covers the following topics:
- focus on investments by Australian property trusts in continental European real estate
- overview of main continental European tax issues and their solutions
- examples include Germany, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France and Spain.
Author profile
Matthijs VOGEL
Matthijs works as an international tax advisor with Loyens & Loeff (Rotterdam, the Netherlands) and is a lecturer at the Institute for Law and Finance of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität (Frankfurt am Main, Germany). His main field of expertise is the structuring of cross-border investments within the EU. He has extensive experience in structuring pan-European property investments for European as well as Australian funds. Matthijs will be on secondment with Greenwoods & Freehills in Sydney until the end of 2006.Current at 18 August 2006
This was presented at International Tax Masterclass 2006 .
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Structuring real estate investments into continental Europe
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