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
France’s budget for 2025: it’s going to be sporting!
/in Media and News, News Tax Alain Moreau 2024 Groupe fiscal, Medias, News /by Yann BelliniWith no majority in the National Assembly, a budget deficit and abysmal debt, the preparing and voting of the Finance Bill for 2025 is going to be quite an obstacle course.
Conventions fiscales internationales – Modernisation de la Convention fiscale franco-suisse sur les revenus et sur la fortune
/in Publications Tax Alain Moreau 2024 Groupe fiscal, Publications /by Yann BelliniL’avenant à la Convention franco-suisse signé le 27 juin 2023, actuellement en cours de ratification par la France, intègre un nouveau régime de répartition du droit d’imposer les revenus d’un salarié en situation de télétravail.
Signing a «Dutreil» pact before transferring a company
/in Media and News, News Family Estate, Tax Jérôme Bissardon 2024 Groupe fiscal, Groupe patrimoine, Medias, News /by Yann BelliniA precautionary measure to effectively reduce tax costs in a Franco-Swiss context.