Ogier launches new tax team
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Ogier launches new tax team

Ogier, the offshore law firm, says it has launched a cross-jurisdictional tax team because of demand from their corporate clients, their advisers and trustees.

The firm has advised financial institutions, multinational corporates, funds and asset managers on tax-related offshore and legal issues for many years. The new team will comprise partners with specific tax expertise. These are:

  • Caroline Bormans inLuxembourg;

  • Simon Schilder in the British Virgin Islands;

  • David Cooney in the Cayman Islands;

  • Marcus Leese in Guernsey;

  • Nathan Powell in Hong Kong; and

  • Chris Byrne in Jersey.

 The firm says the group will primarily work with tax departments at onshore law firms and with clients direct on all aspects of cross-border advisory and transactional tax matters, but not on tax structuring or the type of tax compliance services that accountancy firms offer.

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