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Peter Bjare

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KPMG Acor Tax

Tuborg Havnevej 18

DK-2900 Hellerup, Copenhagen

Denmark


Tel: +45 5374 7025

Email: peter.bjare@kpmg.com

Website: www.kpmgacor.dk

Peter Bjare is a tax partner at KPMG Acor Tax and has worked with KPMG for more than 25 years.

He has long experience in advising clients on all Danish and international corporate tax aspects, including mergers, acquisitions, disposals and corporate restructuring and reorganisations. He is also recognised as a leading expert in conducting tax cases before the Danish National Tax Tribunal and other administrative authorities.

Among these cases, he is particularly acknowledged for his persistent defence of the deductibility of expenses incurred in connection with business expansions and raising of loan capital, areas which have been challenged by the tax authorities in recent years.

Peter's long experience has provided him with the expertise of coordinating and understanding the interaction of multiple disciplines (corporate tax, individual tax, VAT, transfer pricing, etc.).

His experience as the lead tax partner for large Danish multinational clients has also provided him with an ability to understand the business strategy and related needs. For several years, Peter has been teaching on master of tax, etc. and is the author of a number of newspaper and journal articles.

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Johnny Bøgebjerg

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KPMG Acor Tax

Tuborg Havnevej 18

DK-2900 Hellerup, Copenhagen

Denmark


Tel: +45 5374 7090

Email: johnny.bogebjerg@kpmg.com

Website: www.kpmgacor.dk

Johnny Bøgebjerg joined KPMG Acor Tax in 2015. Before that, he worked for two years at the Maersk Conglomerate as a special transfer pricing adviser for group tax and was involved in major controversies and litigation, including resolution strategy, meeting with authorities, etc.

Johnny has extensive experience in mutual agreement procedures (MAPs) and advance pricing agreements (APAs) processes after 19 years at the Danish tax authorities, including a 10-year leading role as special adviser to the Danish competent authority involved in/responsible for high-priority cases and development of the Danish transfer pricing practice.

In this role, Johnny was the leading Danish delegate at the OECD's Working Party 6.

Johnny is an expert in dispute resolution and alternative dispute resolution, leveraging his unique insight in tax audit, litigation and competent authority MAP/APA strategies and processes seen from the perspective of all relevant stakeholders.

Johnny has assisted a wide range of clients to successfully progress and resolve double taxation through MAPs and bilateral APAs and successfully manage and resolve transfer pricing conflicts with tax authorities, including many cases resolved in a collaborative way by use of non-adversarial methods (ADR).

Johnny is an external associate professor at the master in tax education at Copenhagen Business School within transfer pricing.

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Henrik Lund

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KPMG Acor Tax

Tuborg Havnevej 18

DK-2900 Hellerup, Copenhagen

Denmark


Tel: +45 5374 7066

Email: henrik.lund@kpmg.com

Website: www.kpmgacor.dk

Henrik Lund joined KPMG's tax department in 2001 and was promoted to partner in 2009. He has been part of KPMG's global transfer pricing services network since 2001. Henrik has worked at KPMG London and spent three years at KPMG Meijburg in the Netherlands.

Henrik invented KPMG Denmark's transfer pricing audit task force in 2007. The task force focuses on assisting clients in dispute management and resolution, controversy and strategic handling of processes connected with international tax and transfer pricing audits. Henrik has also been involved in negotiating numerous tax cases, mutual agreement procedures (MAPs) and advance pricing agreements (APAs), and it should be noted that KPMG has been the leading tax provider in many of the MAPs and APAs involving the Danish competent authority.

Henrik's client relationships include multinational clients in different industries focusing mainly on global transfer pricing dispute management and controversy, including MAPs, APAs and litigation, but also value chain and planning analysis.

Henrik features as a lecturer and speaker on numerous tax and transfer pricing conferences and seminars in Denmark and abroad, and he has established a separate transfer pricing module as part of a master in tax education at the Copenhagen Business School.

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Martin Nielsen

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KPMG Acor Tax

Tuborg Havnevej 18

DK-2900 Hellerup, Copenhagen

Denmark


Tel: +45 5374 7055

Email: martin.nielsen@kpmg.com

Website: www.kpmgacor.dk

Martin Nielsen joined KPMG's tax department in 1997 and was promoted to partner in 2007. Martin has an effective and valuable network of relationships in the global KPMG network – global transfer pricing services and has been seconded to KPMG's London-based transfer pricing resource centre.

Martin is a tax partner with focus on transfer pricing with more than 18 years of experience from cross-border work with multinational clients in different industries. Working with both transfer pricing and international corporate tax, Martin has experience with providing cross-functional solutions on cross-border business structures and supply chains.

Having worked with transfer pricing for multinationals for many years, he has extensive dispute resolution experience from successful handling large transfer pricing audits on business restructurings, multi-country mutual agreement procedures (MAPs) and bilateral advance pricing agreements (APAs).

Martin is an external associate professor at the master in tax education at Copenhagen Business School within transfer pricing.

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Kaspar Bastian

Bech-Bruun

Nikolaj Bjørnholm

Bjørnholm Law

Lena SD Engdahl

PwC

Hans Severin Hansen

Plesner

Lida Hulgaard

Hulgaard Advokater

Tom Kári Kristjánsson

Plesner

Anders Oreby Hansen

Bech-Bruun

Arne Riis

Accura

Michael Serup

Bech-Bruun

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