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Tunisia

Sonia Louzir


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Deloitte Tunisia

Résidence Solaris, 4Éme Étage Appt 1&2, Rue Du Lac D'annecy, Les Berges Du Lac

Tunis, 1053

Tunisia


Tel: +216 71 862 430

Email: slouzir@deloitte.tn

Website: www.deloitte.tn

Sonia Louzir leads the Tax and Legal Practice in Deloitte Tunisia, and has been a partner since 1993. She has an extensive experience advising companies on a wide range of tax matters.

She conducts the mission of Project Coordinating the Tax Reform in Tunisia and advising the Ministry of Finance in the overhaul of the tax system on indirect tax.

Sonia conducts mock tax audit, statutory audit work, financial valuation, organisation, restructuring, consolidation, and the coordination of numerous tax advisory works as part of the Tunisian National Programme to upgrade the industry, and to increase tourism. She has a strong knowledge of the Tunisian economic environment, Tunisian legislation in terms of commercial law, accounting, tax and social law, and the issues related to the implementation of offshore companies in Tunisia.

She was a financial controller between 1990 and 1993, and worked for Arthur Andersen from 1987 to 1989.

Sonia earned a master of chartered accountant degree in 1996, and a certificate of higher studies chartered accountant in 1988, from Institute of Advanced Studies of Carthage.

She is a member of the Tunisian Institute of Chartered Accountants.

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