Ince & Co hires Benoit Noel as a senior associate
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Ince & Co hires Benoit Noel as a senior associate

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Ince & Co hired Benoit Noel as a senior associate in the firm’s Le Havre office. Noel specialises in tax and litigation.

Noel was the head of tax at Europcar France before joining the tax department of the French law firm Fidal, where he became partner.

Noel handles M&A, issues relating to the taxation of profits, VAT, business transfers, real estate taxation, and business taxation transactions. He advises the taxation of individuals.

He will work with Freddy Desplanques, the partner in charge of the customs department, on issues concerning customs taxation and VAT. 

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