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Catarina Gonçalves

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Partner

PwC

Lisbon

+351 225433121

catarina.goncalves@pwc.com

www.pwc.pt

Languages: Portuguese, English, Spanish, French

Bar admissions: Portuguese Law Bar Association

Biography

With more than 15 years of experience in Tax Advisory services, Catarina is a Partner at PwC Lisbon and also an Arbitrator at the Tax Arbitration Court.

Practice areas

Cross-border project management, M&A, Dispute resolution, Tax consulting, International tax advisory

Sector specialisations

Consumer goods and services, Industrials, Transport

Academic qualifications

LL.M. International Business Law, Católica Global School of Law, 2015

Law, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, 2001

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Rosa Areias

PwC

Maria Inês Assis

PLMJ

Ana Isabel Batista

Garrigues

Catarina Belim

Belim Legal Services

Luísa Bento

KPMG

Cláudia Bernardo

Deloitte

Serena Cabrita Neto

PLMJ

Susana Caetano

PwC

Carla Castelo Trindade

Independent

Rita Chambel

Vieira de Almeida & Associados

Susana Claro

PwC

Ana Raquel Costa

Vieira de Almeida & Associados

Maria Cravo

Oliveira Reis & Associados

Clara Madalena Dithmer

PwC

Inês Moreira dos Santos

Vieira de Almeida & Associados

Ana Duarte

PwC

Susana Duarte

Abreu Advogados

Tânia de Almeida Ferreira

Cuatrecasas

Isabel Santos Fidalgo

Morais Leitão Galvão Teles Soares da Silva & Associados

Conceição Gamito

Vieira de Almeida & Associados

Catarina Gonçalves

PwC

Maria Gouveia

Morais Leitão Galvão Teles Soares da Silva & Associados

Mariana Gouveia de Oliveira

Miranda & Associados

Joana Lobato Heitor

Vieira de Almeida & Associados

Joana Lança

Lança & Associados

Patrícia Meneses Leirião

Capitão Rodrigues Bastos Areia e Associados

Catarina Levy Osório

Morais Leitão Galvão Teles Soares da Silva & Associados

Maria da Luz Barros

Deloitte

Marta Machado de Almeida

Rogerio Fernandes Ferreira & Associados

Rita Magalhães

Vieira de Almeida & Associados

Joana Maldonado Reis

PLMJ

Carla Alexandra Malhão

Curado Nogueira & Associados

Alexandra Martins

KPMG

Catarina Matos

EY

Patricia Matos

Deloitte

Raquel Montes Fernandes

CMS Rui Pena & Arnaut

Inês Moreira dos Santos

Vieira de Almeida & Associados

Ana Moutinho Nascimento

Sérvulo

Joana Nunes dos Reis

Deloitte

Ana Rita Pereira

Ricardo da Palma Borges & Associados

Tânia Carvalhais Pereira

Independent

Raquel Petisca

Belim Legal Services

Susana Pinto

KPMG

Marta Pontes

Uría Menéndez-Proença Carvalho

Ana Reis

PwC

Cláudia Reis Duarte

Uría Menéndez-Proença Carvalho

Tania Rodrigues

Deloitte

Mónica Santos Costa

CMS Rui Pena & Arnaut

Patrícia de Sousa Silva

Deloitte

Manuela Silva Marques

Ilime Portela & Associados

Elsa Silva Martins

PwC

Filipa Simões Figueiredo

Garrigues

Rosa Soares

Deloitte

Joana Tavares de Oliveira

AAA Advogados

Teresa Teixeira Mota

Vieira de Almeida & Associados

Ana Teresa Tiago

DLA Piper

Maria Antónia Torres

PwC

Isabel Vieira dos Reis

Garrigues

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