Jeffrey Schwarcz made director at Taxand US

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Jeffrey Schwarcz made director at Taxand US

Alvarez & Marsal Taxand has announced the appointment of Jeffrey Schwarcz to senior director at the firm’s tax practice in New York.

Schwarcz specialises in providing strategic counsel on domestic and international private equity, corporate tax matters, M&A, inbound and outbound transactions and tax controversies.

He has worked across a variety of industries including banking and financial services, energy and infrastructure, entertainment, wholesale and distribution, manufacturing, retail and technology.

Before joining Taxand, Schwarcz was senior manager in the M&A tax practice at Big 4 accountancy firm, EY, in New York. He has also worked as an attorney at Andrews Kurth. 

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