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Ecuador

Luis Ponce

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Deloitte Ecuador

Av. Amazonas N35-17 y Juan Pablo Sanz, Ed. Xerox, Piso #7

Quito

Ecuador

Tel: +593 (2) 3815114 ext. 2102

Email: luponce@deloitte.com

Website: www.deloitte.com

Luis Ponce, Deloitte Ecuador, is the national tax leader. Luis is based in Quito, and has more than 20 years of experience in advising major companies in the industrial and commercial sector. He is specialised in corporate tax, international tax law, double tax treaties, indirect taxes and global employment services.

Luis is professor of tax practice and member of both the American Bar Association and Eurojuris Deutschland, an association of lawyers from the European Union.

Luis writes and speaks fluent Spanish, English and German.

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