Andersen expands to the UK and Poland

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Andersen expands to the UK and Poland

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Andersen Global has continued its expansion with three new collaborative agreements in the UK and Poland.

In the UK, its existing UK LLP will now collaborate with RBC VAT. Roger Bevan founded RBCVAT after leaving EY in 2002. The firm specialises in international VAT and provides advice to multinational companies on transactions, supply chain management and tax planning. The firm’s client base includes US corporations with European investments.

Bevan was a partner at EY for five years after leaving Arthur Andersen in 1997. He is a VAT and indirect tax specialist with almost 40 years of experience.

In Poland, Andersen will work with two firms: A2Z Tax & Legal and SOL Financial Services. A2Z Tax & Legal focuses on key areas such as M&A deals, due diligence, customs, VAT consultancy and transfer pricing. The Warsaw-based tax practice is headed by Marcin Matyka, who specialises in corporate tax and litigation.

SOL Financial Services is an accounting and consulting firm founded by Oleg Szczerbak in 2006. The firm advises international corporations, non-profit organisations and high-net-worth individuals on accounting and payroll solutions, tax management, reporting and outsourcing.

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