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Christian Deglas


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Deloitte Luxembourg

560, rue de Neudorf

Luxembourg, L-2220

Luxembourg


Tel: +352 45145 2611

Email: cdeglas@deloitte.lu

Website: www.deloitte.lu

Christian Deglas leads the Deloitte Luxembourg indirect tax practice. With more than 20 years of experience in international VAT, Christian has focused on indirect tax issues (VAT, Customs duties, registrations and stamp duties) in various industries including retail, telecommunications, entertainment services, transportation, private equity and real estate.

Christian provides advice to clients in many areas of indirect taxes, including tax audits and negotiation with VAT authorities in different countries related to both tax controversy and tax compliance. Before joining Deloitte, Christian worked with several major consulting firms.

He is a member of the Belgian Institute of Taxation Specialists (IAB/IEC) and the Luxembourg Institute of Experts Comptables (OEC).

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