Anderson Tax appoints Michael Barbosa
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Anderson Tax appoints Michael Barbosa

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Michael Barbosa has joined Anderson Tax’s commercial group as managing director in Los Angeles, US.

Barbosa will be specialising in international tax and providing tax planning and compliance services in his new role.

With over 18 years of experience in tax, he has worked on cross-border planning for exploitation of intangible property, supply chain optimisation, and structuring and restructuring multinational business organisations.

Barbosa held a previous position as managing director at PwC. While he was there, he worked in the leadership team of the Los Angeles tax specialty group. Prior to this, he worked at Deloitte and KPMG.

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