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Mariusz Marecki

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Expert

PricewaterhouseCoopers Sp. z o.o.

Warsaw

+48 519504787

mariusz.marecki@pwc.com

www.pwc.com

Languages: Polish, English

Biography

Mariusz Marecki, PwC, is a licensed tax advisor in the Tax Litigation Department with over 20 years' experience in tax and fiscal law. He represents clients in the course of administrative court proceedings, including the Supreme Administrative Court in tax cases. He is also an author of numerous tax publications.

Practice areas

Audit defence, Audit support, Dispute resolution, Pre-litigation, Litigation

Sector specialisations

Energy, Financial services, Food and beverage, Pharma and life sciences, Tech and telecoms

Association memberships

National Chamber of Tax Advisers

Academic qualifications

Law, Warsaw University, 1991

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Jan Tokarski

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Partner

PwC

Warsaw

+48 502184651

jan.tokarski@pwc.com

www.pwc.pl/en/services/tax-services.html

Languages: Polish, English

Bar admissions: Licenced tax advisor no. 11368

Biography

Jan joined PwC tax litigation practice in 2004. Currently he is a Partner leading PwC Poland's Tax Controversy and Dispute Resolution team and Public Affairs & Regulatory practice. Jan is a licenced tax advisor. Jan graduated from Warsaw University, majoring in law.

Practice areas

Audit defence, Dispute resolution, Pre-litigation, Litigation, Controversy management, Forensic support, White-collar crime, Fiscal criminal defence

Sector specialisations

Agriculture, Automotive, Consumer goods and services, Food and beverage, Industrials

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Andrzej Zubik

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Director

PwC

Warsaw

+48 22 7464689

andrzej.zubik@pwc.com

www.pwc.pl

Languages: Polish, English

Bar admissions: attorney-at-law no. WA-7035, Warsaw Bar Association tax advisor no. 10820, National Chamber of Tax Advisers

Biography

Andrzej has 15-years' experience in all types of tax, social security and other public levies disputes. He is specialised in advising and representing multinational corporations and Polish entrepreneurs before and during audits, proceedings, litigations and is focused on finding and implementing efficient dispute resolution mechanisms.

Recent matter highlights

  • Leading advisor in 10+ finished and pending tax audits with values exceeding PLN 100M each.

  • Successfully represented the pension fund in the course of the leading Supreme Administrative Court case concerning the refund of interest resulting from the infringement of EU law by Polish legislator.

  • Leading advisor in two pending Constitutional Tribunal cases.

Practice areas

Audit defence, Dispute resolution, Pre-litigation, Litigation, Controversy management

Sector specialisations

Automotive, Consumer goods and services, Financial services, Real estate, Tech and telecoms

Academic qualifications

Master of Laws, University of Warsaw, 2004

Diploma in English and European Law – University of Cambridge (in cooperation with University of Warsaw), 2004

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EY

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Peter Kay

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