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Jan De Clercq

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Deloitte Netherlands

Wilhelminakade 1

Rotterdam 3072 AP

Netherlands


Tel: +31 (0) 88 288 69 53

Email: jadeclercq@deloitte.nl

Jan De Clercq leads the Indirect Tax Management Consulting (Indirect Tax TMC) team of Deloitte Netherlands. For more than a decade, Jan has primarily focused on assisting clients during large scale finance transformation projects as well as business model optimization projects (BMO). This has included providing indirect tax impact analysis of the optimized business model as well as implementation of the model in the business processes, shared services and technology infrastructure. Furthermore, he coordinates Deloitte member firms' offerings in relation to Indirect Tax Data Analytics globally. Jan is based in the Netherlands and has worked both in the US (San Francisco/New York) and Belgium (Brussels).

Together with his team Jan helps clients improve their business processes, including integrating tax into their ERP systems as well as defining/optimizing their tax strategy and risk mitigation. Projects include analysis of current business models from an indirect tax perspective, outlining the indirect tax consequences of optimized models, and integrating tax aspects of those models into system infrastructures. His team works alongside the Deloitte Netherlands and global Deloitte member firm's indirect tax, TMC and Finance Transformation teams.

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Leo Mobach

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KPMG Meijburg & Co

Laan van Langerhuize 9

Amstelveen 1186 DS

Netherlands

Tel: +31 206 561224

Email: mobach.leo@kpmg.nl

Website: www.kpmg.com

Experience

Leo has been advising on national and international VAT issues, in particular European VAT issues, for more than 24 years. He assists organizations with drawing up an indirect tax strategy so that the risks associated with indirect taxes can be managed more effectively and tax-savings opportunities can be accessed.

Leo is a member of the board of KPMG's Global Indirect Tax Services network, and a member of the TESCM Steering Group. He also lectures in tax law at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam.

Specialization

  • Financial institutions

  • Internationally operating businesses active in consumer and business electronics.

  • TESCM

Education and memberships

  • Fiscal Economics, Erasmus University, Rotterdam

  • Member of the Dutch Association of Tax Advisers

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Pascal Schrijver

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Deloitte Netherlands

Orlyplein 10

Amsterdam 1043 DP

Netherlands


Tel: +31 (0)88 288 4614

Email: pschrijver@deloitte.nl

Pascal Schrijver is a Deloitte Netherlands Indirect Tax Partner and leader of the DTTL Technology, Media and Telecommunications/Indirect Tax industry group.

Pascal advises domestic and foreign clients operating in the TMT industry on indirect tax aspects of business transactions compliance issues and mergers and acquisitions. Over the last 15 years Pascal has been involved in many restructuring projects for operators and technology equipment manufacturers, online gaming companies and various content providers, among others.

Pascal holds a degree in tax law from the University of Groningen and is a board member of the indirect tax department of the Dutch association of Tax Lawyers. Pascal also lecturers on VAT at the University of Leiden, the Netherlands.

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Gert-Jan van Norden

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KPMG Meijburg & Co

Laan van Langerhuize 9

1186 DS Amstelveen

The Netherlands

Tel: +31 206 561025

Email: vannorden.gert-jan@kpmg.nl

Website: www.kpmg.com

Gert-Jan van Norden is an indirect tax partner with KPMG Meijburg & Co in the Netherlands and has been advising on indirect tax for over ten years.

Gert-Jan graduated in both indirect tax law and business law at Leiden University in the Netherlands. He obtained a PhD degree in tax law at Tilburg University, the Netherlands, for his thesis on group companies and European VAT.

His clients are predominantly in the financial services sector, but he also advises multinational clients and national clients from other sectors such as international trade and manufacturing. Moreover, he is active in the field of government advising in respect of indirect tax reform.

Gert-Jan is a professor of indirect tax at Tilburg University in the Netherlands and also lectures for the Indirect Tax Post-Master Programme of European Fiscal Studies at Erasmus University Rotterdam (the Netherlands). He regularly contributes articles on indirect tax to international and national journals.

He is a frequent speaker at international and national conferences and seminars and notably to the Dutch tax authorities and Dutch tax courts.

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Rogier Vanhorick

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Deloitte Netherlands

Wilhelminakade 1

Rotterdam 3072 AP

The Netherlands

Tel: +31 (0)88 2888648

Mobile: +31 (0)6 83555295

Email: rvanhorick@deloitte.nl

Website: www.deloitte.com

Rogier Vanhorick is the Deloitte Netherlands Service Line Leader for VAT and Indirect Tax.

He is based in the Rotterdam office with 16 years' experience in indirect tax.

Rogier practises in all fields of international VAT and indirect tax with a focus on international VAT issues. He assists mainly international clients in the global arena and he has advised a number of commodity trading banks, major energy and oil and gas clients (utilities – electricity and gas, oil and gas – upstream, mid and downstream and oil services), international finance/holding issues, derivative trading, telecommunications, distribution and international transactions. His main area of expertise lies in the indirect tax treatment of commodity and derivative trading.

Rogier is lecturer at the University of Amsterdam (VU) at Indirect Tax Accent and is involved in regular VAT courses. He is a regular speaker on various platforms and seminars for international clients.

Rogier graduated from the University of Leiden with a specialisation in indirect tax law.

He is a member of the Dutch Association of Tax advisers ('Nederlandse Orde van Belastingadviseurs').

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Paul Bakker

VMW-Taxand

Jeroen Bijl

PwC

Gijsbert Bulk

Ernst & Young

Folkert Idsinga

Baker & McKenzie

Bertjan Janzen

PwC

Mirko Marinc

Baker & McKenzie

Erik Scheer

Baker & McKenzie

Jan Snel

Baker & McKenzie

Rene van Eldonk

Simmons & Simmons

Herman van Kesteren

PwC

Roelof Vos

VMW-Taxand

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