• 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.

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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

  • Structuring strategy for private assets (acquisition, conservation, growth, divestment and transfer)
  • Transfer of businesses in a family context (family agreements, family governance)
  • Domestic and international real estate structuring of assets for use, for benefit in kind (vineyard, stud farm) or for income; private or collective ownership vehicles
  • Tax liability of trusts, foundations and other entities/structures under foreign law
  • Advice on specific assets, in particular art objects
  • Philanthropy in a context of asset structuring (charitable foundation, endowment etc.)
  • Issues related to fiscal residence (determination, expatriation/impatriation, justification, declaration)
  • Expertise regarding transfer of domicile, including assistance in obtaining residency permits
  • Audits and tax liability assessment for individuals and family groups
  • Assistance with tax returns (income and wealth tax) and other reporting obligations (donation, inheritance, real estate capital gains, exit tax etc.), especially in cross-border situations

Business Tax Advice

  • Assistance with the structuring and set up of business enterprises (types of vehicles: company limited by shares, association, foundation, subsidiary, holding company, branch, permanent establishment)
  • Assistance during operations of closure, liquidation, transfer of headquarters (migration), restructuring, financing
  • Problems of business tax liability in Switzerland and in France, especially regarding cross-border activities/operations
  • Coordination of multijurisdictional projects

Relations with Tax Authorities / Tax Litigation

  • Assistance with tax audit, negotiations and prelitigation stages
  • Assistance with inquiries and investigations (special investigations, searches, seizures, auditions etc.)
  • Assistance with administrative jurisdictions and judiciaries during tax litigation
  • Assistance with the tax aspect of procedures initiated by criminal prosecution authorities
  • International administrative assistance with tax and criminal/tax matters (judicial assistance), automatic exchange of information (AEOI), spontaneous exchange of information
  • Interface for non-residents (domiciliation and representation)
  • Assistance with the regularisation of complex tax matters (voluntary disclosure), especially related to ownership of financial or real-estate holdings

Publications

Taxation of the super-rich: French ideas for consideration

Faced with the political risk of upsetting the working, middle and even wealthy classes, the priority now seems to be to tax «premium» taxpayers.

What measures can be taken to deal with tax uncertainty in France?

With no majority in the National Assembly, a budget deficit and abysmal national debt, preparing and voting on the Finance Bill for 2025 is going to prove particularly perilous.

Cryptocurrencies, the other side of the coin: taxes

With bitcoin soon to reach $100,000, tax authorities are rubbing their hands.

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