GWW TAX the second most effective tax firm
The GWW tax practice, run under the brand GWW Tax, was second in the “most effective tax advisory firms in 2012” category, in the large firms group – according to DGP.
In this year’s 7th edition of Dziennik Gazeta Prawna’s ranking of tax firms and advisors, the tax practice of GWW, run under the GWW Tax brand, was placed fifth in the category of “Most Effective Tax Advisory Firms 2012” in the group of large companies employing 10 and more tax advisors. Only companies from the ‘big four’ were ahead of it.
– This years position in the Ranking is an objective confirmation of the leading position of GWW tax practice on the Polish market, as the place in the “most effective firms” category was decided based on hard facts, such as revenues on business activity, effectiveness handling disputes in front of tax authorities or the number of qualified advisors. Such spectacular success is down to the entire GWW Tax team, whose assets comprise knowledge and experience, cohesion and transparency within the scope of client fees as well as a flexible take on problems with which we are approached – said Andrzej Ladziński, GWW Tax managing partner.
74 of the best and most dynamic advisory firms on the market took part in the VII Ranking.
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