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World Tax 2021 is live: A guide to the world's leading tax firms

World Tax guide 2021 is live

World Tax is proud to announce the 2021 edition of the comprehensive guide to the world’s leading tax firms.

Produced in association with ITR (International Tax Review), World Tax provides rankings and profiles of the most effective tax practitioners in the world, covering almost 90 jurisdictions located on every continent.



Click to see the results of the World Tax 2021 rankings



Tax is a multi-faceted enterprise covering a range of disciplines. The rankings seek to reflect this by having law firms, consultancies and advisory groups all included in the mix. It also looks to split the rankings into multiple tables, where appropriate, to recognise the varied expertise of different practices within each market.



The World Tax guide is produced using three foundational pillars of research:

  • Practical evidence is gathered by researchers from practices all over the world. We collect, collate and scrutinise the work of practitioners – both public and private – to gain a detailed understanding of their methods and capabilities.

  • Peer feedback is secured from the leading names in their respective fields, through surveys and direct interviews with partners, directors and managers, to get the market’s perspective on the rankings.

  • Client feedback, the most important pillar, is sourced from those with direct practical experience of their markets; those who can give a first-hand review of the skills and abilities of those they worked with.


The research teams combine these three sources – along with independent research – to produce the finished World Tax guide.




As part of the World Tax research process, researchers provide individual coverage of all participating firms. These reviews of the firms will be published in October, along with the publishing of the print version of the guide.



You can also find the practitioner profiles online. These are the leading individuals and rising stars, determined as part of the research process, in their various jurisdictions. Those individuals can be found online at itrworldtax.com.



We would like to thank the supporters of this guide:

Firm

Country

A&L Goodbody

Ireland

Advaita Legal

India

Aelex

Nigeria

AKD

Netherlands

Altorfer Duss & Beilstein

Switzerland

Andersen Tax & Legal

Greece

Araújo & Policastro Advogados

Brazil

Arendt & Medernach

Luxembourg

Arteo

Belgium

Arthur Cox

Ireland

Ashok Maheshwary & Associates

India

ATOZ Tax Advisers Luxembourg

Luxembourg

Avanzia Taxand Taxand Malta

Malta

Avidbiz

Estonia

Ayres Ribeiro Advogados

Brazil

Baker McKenzie

UK

Basham Ringe & Correa

Mexico

Birungyi, Barata & Associates

Uganda

Bocater Camargo Costa & Silva Advogados

Brazil

Bödecker Ernst & Partner

Germany

Borenius

Finland

bpv Hügel

Austria

Brækhus

Norway

Burckhardt

Switzerland

Caravati Pagani

Italy

Centrum Auditing

Turkey

Chevez Ruiz Zamarripa

Mexico

China Legal Bureau [Myanmar] Limited

Myanmar

CORIT Advisory

Denmark

Creel García-Cuéllar Aiza & Enríquez

Mexico

Crowell & Moring

US

Cuatrecasas

Portugal

DDTC Consulting

Indonesia

Deloitte

Austria

Deloitte

Belgium

Deloitte Legal Law Firm

Belgium

Deloitte

Brazil

Deloitte

Germany

Deloitte

Greece

Deloitte

India

Studio Tributario e Societario Deloitte

Italy

Deloitte

Luxembourg

Deloitte

Spain

Dhruva Advisors

India

DLA Piper

Netherlands

Dr K Olsen Global Tax

Norway

DS Avocats

France

DSM - Avocats à la cour

Luxembourg

Elias Neocleous & Co

Cyprus

Eric Silwamba Jalasi & Linyama

Zambia

EY

Greece

Fenech & Fenech Advocates

Malta

Fenwick & West

United States

Flick Gocke Schaumburg

Germany

Garrigues

Spain

GNV Consulting

Indonesia

Grant Thornton

Japan

Grupo GNP

Argentina

Haavind

Norway

Hager & Partners

Italy

Herzog Fox & Neeman

Israel

ICON

Austria

Domański Zakrzewski Palinka sp. k.

Poland

Innovation Tax & Trust

Uruguay

Junqueira Ie Sociedade de Advogados

Brazil

KPMG

Chile

KPMG

Italy

KPMG

Luxembourg

KPMG

Netherlands

KPMG

Portugal

KPMG

Russia

KPMG

Spain

KPMG

Sweden

Kraaijeveld Coppus Legal (KC Legal)

Netherlands

Kudun & Partners

Thailand

LED Taxand

Italy

Lenz & Staehelin

Switzerland

Loyens & Loeff

Netherlands

Ludwig + Partner

Switzerland

LW Tax Lemaitre Wittkowski

Germany

Mannheimer Swartling

Sweden

Mannrich & Vasconcelos Advogados

Brazil

Maples and Calder

Ireland

Mijares Angoitia Cortés & Fuentes

Mexico

Miro Senica and attorneys

Slovenia

MJ Alves & Burle Advogados e Consultores

Brazil

MUC Consulting

Indonesia

Mulenga Mundashi & Co

Zambia

Natera

Mexico

Nishimura & Asahi

Japan

OrienTax Consulting

Hungary

PB Taxand Taxand Indonesia

Indonesia

Pearl Cohen Zedek Latzer Baratz

Israel

Pinheiro Neto Advogados

Brazil

Pirola Pennuto Zei & Associati

Italy

PLMJ

Portugal

PwC

Norway

PwC

Chile

PwC

Poland

PwC

Argentina

Sanint Rivas

Colombia

Schellenberg Wittmer

Switzerland

SF Consulting

Indonesia

Shearn Delamore & Co

Malaysia

Skeppsbron Skatt Taxand Sweden

Sweden

SKP Group

India

SMPS Legal

Mexico

Stibbe

Netherlands

Deloitte

Switzerland

Suryani Suyanto & Associates

Indonesia

Tax Expert International

Switzerland

Tax Partner Taxand

Switzerland

Taxand Netherlands

Netherlands

Taxperience

Netherlands

TaxPrime

Indonesia

Tokyo Kyodo Accounting Office

Japan

Torys

Canada

TradeTax International Tax & Accounting

Japan

TS&P

Luxembourg

Valente Associati GEB Partners

Italy

WTS Global

Global

Yulchon

South Korea


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