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Poland

Michał Kłosiński

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Deloitte Poland

Al. Jana Pawła II 22

00-133 Warsaw

Poland

Tel: +48 (22) 511 08 11

Fax: +48 (22) 511 08 13

Email: mklosinski@deloittece.com

Website: www.deloitte.com

Michał Kłosiński, Deloitte Poland, is an indirect tax partner with 20 years of tax experience with the Big 4 firms in Poland, the Czech Republic and the UK. He has worked on different tax projects including tax and customs litigation and detailed VAT reviews for multinational clients. He is also a leader of VAT compliance team in Poland, focusing on international clients with broad range of activities. He majors in VAT and other indirect taxes. He works with leading companies in the telecommunications, manufacturing, fast-moving consumer goods and real estate sectors.

Since 2014, he has been the indirect tax service line leader in Deloitte Central Europe. Michał holds a Master of Law degree from the University of Warsaw in Poland, and a certificate in European and English Law from Center for European and British Legal Studies, University of Warsaw. He is a licensed tax adviser.

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Joanna Stawowska

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Deloitte Poland

Al. Jana Pawła II 22

01-494 Warsaw

Poland

Tel: +48 (22) 511 08 11

Fax: +48 (22) 511 08 13

Email: jstawowska@deloittece.com

Website: www.deloitte.com

Joanna Stawowska, Deloitte Poland, is a partner and leads the Polish indirect tax practice. She has more than 20 years of experience in tax and fiscal law advisory in the Big 4 firm.

Joanna's main area of focus is VAT, customs, and excise duty. Her experience involves assisting clients to solve strategic tax problems and developing the most efficient tax structures. Joanna has taken part in a number of projects for international companies operating in Poland. Within Joanna's main clientele are local and multinational manufacturing, energy and real estate companies. For these clients, Joanna has supervised a number of projects, in particular VAT and excise duty refunds, complex reviews of tax settlements and structuring business transactions, as well helping them to implement various tax solutions.

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