Tax
We are among the few law firms with experienced tax teams in both Geneva and Paris, providing advisory and support services to clients in domestic and international matters.
Our lawyers and tax specialists combine deep expertise in the Swiss and French tax systems with practical experience in handling both domestic and cross-border issues in a constantly evolving economic environment. To best serve our clients, we consistently integrate the international dimension into our approach, paying close attention to the interplay between national legislation and the impact of bilateral or multilateral tax treaties, tax assistance, and information exchange.
The growing complexity of cross-border situations can create legal uncertainty, such as the risk of double taxation, but also offers opportunities for tax planning and structuring. Our teams provide guidance and support to help you identify and implement the solution that best suits your specific needs.
Tax Advice for Individuals: Swiss and French Law and Cross-Border Aspects
Business Tax Advice
Relations with Tax Authorities / Tax Litigation
40%: the tax threshold that redefines French-Swiss teleworking!
/in Media and News, News Tax Stéphanie Barreira 2026 Groupe fiscal, Medias, News /by Yann BelliniThe new French-Swiss tax agreement, which came into force in 2026, provides a long-term framework for cross-border teleworking, but imposes heavy constraints.
FBT Avocats SA is delighted to announce its recognition as a Leading Firm in the Legal 500 EMEA 2026 guide
/in Media and News Banking and Finance, Tax Frédérique Bensahel, Jean-Marie Kiener, Véronique Chatelain Gomez 2026 Groupe bancaire, Groupe fiscal, Medias /by Yann BelliniFBT Avocats SA is delighted to announce its recognition as a Leading Firm in the Banking and Finance, Private Client, and Tax categories in the Legal 500 EMEA 2026 guide.
A Threat to Foreign Holding Companies Owned by French Residents
/in News, Publications Tax Alain Moreau 2026 Groupe fiscal, News, Publications /by Yann BelliniFor several years, the French tax administration has intensified its scrutiny of holding companies owned by French tax residents.