Andersen Global collaborates with TaxChambers LLP in Toronto

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Andersen Global collaborates with TaxChambers LLP in Toronto

TaxChambers LLP, a tax boutique in Toronto, Canada, has become a collaborating firm of Andersen Global.

The TaxChambers LLP team is led by partners Sunita Doobay and Vitaly Timokhov and its Toronto location extends the firm’s growing presence in Canada.

TaxChambers LLP advises in all areas of tax including international taxation, commodity taxation, tax controversy and litigation, transfer pricing, corporate taxation for both public and private companies and tax planning for high net worth families. With the addition of TaxChambers LLP, Andersen Global has a presence in 57 locations worldwide.

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