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Antoine Glaize

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Partner

Arsene

Paris

+33 1 70 38 88 00

antoine.glaize@arsene-taxand.com

www.arsene-taxand.com

Languages: French, English

Bar admissions: Paris

Biography

Antoine has an extensive experience of 20-plus years on all issues pertaining to transfer pricing:

Management of an array of projects including: transfer pricing strategy design and structuring, general documentation, effective tax rate management, strategic management of intangibles; Corporation reorganisation, structuring…

Practice areas

IP management, Technology services, Corporate taxes, Litigation, Tax consulting, Transfer Pricing

Sector specialisations

Accounting, Agriculture, Automotive, Aviation, Banking, Construction and materials, Consumer goods and services, Energy, Financial services, Food and beverage, Government and public policy, Healthcare, Industrials, Insurance, Investment management, Media, Mining, Natural resources, Oil and gas, Pharma and life sciences, Social infrastructure, Tech and telecoms, Tourism, Transport, Utilities

Academic qualifications

Engineer in "economy, engineering and urban management"

National School of Administration (ENA, 1991)

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Alain Recoules

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Partner

Arsene

Paris

+33 1 70 38 88 00

alain.recoules@arsene-taxand.com

www.arsene-taxand.com

Languages: French, English

Bar admissions: Paris

Biography

Alain began his career with Arthur Andersen International in 1989. In 1998, he was named Partner and Head of the indirect tax department, helping develop an expert team for digital accounting control in relationship with ERP software providers. This expertise helped him better understand corporate tax issues and tax litigation (e.g. corporate tax audit, offensive tax litigation, tax credit research, etc.).

Practice areas

Corporate taxes, Litigation, Tax consulting, VAT, Research Tax Credit / R&D

Sector specialisations

Accounting, Agriculture, Automotive, Aviation, Banking, Construction and materials, Consumer goods and services, Energy, Financial services, Fisheries and aquaculture, Food and beverage, Healthcare, Industrials, Insurance, Investment management, Media, Mining, Natural resources, Oil and gas, Pharma and life sciences, Shipping, Social infrastructure, Tech and telecoms, Tourism, Transport, Utilities

Association memberships

Alain is also member of the French-American Chamber of Commerce, of IACF, APTE, APDC, and is a former administrator of the Fiscal Policy Institute.

He is a member of the Institute of Directors in London.

Academic qualifications

Corporate Tax Management DESS degree – Paris Dauphine University

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