GWW’s tax practice rated best in Poland
It gives us great pleasure to announce the success of GWW’s tax practice in Dziennik Gazeta Prawna’s ninth annual survey. Wed like to thank our clients for their confidence in us!
Among firms with at least 10 tax advisors, GWW won two awards:
- 1st place – in the category of “best firm”, i.e. those that had the greatest achievements last year, and
- 2nd place – in the category of “most effective firm”, measured by indicators such as revenue per professional staff member and success in disputes before tax authorities.
The best tax advisors were also ranked. Among them was Artur Cmoch, one of the partners heading GWW’s tax practice, who took 2nd place in the “international tax law” category.
This adds to Artur’s two earlier awards, in the categories of “tax optimisation” (2014) and “income tax” (2011).
– “Id like to thank our clients for their confidence in us!” says Andrzej Ladziński, managing partner of GWW Tax. “I’m proud of the team and its achievements. Our assets are our accumulated knowledge and experience, transparent fees and a flexible approach to the matters we handle. The ranking objectively confirms that GWW is a leading advisor for business clients, and that our motto “We make things happen” isn’t just empty words. We’re effective and we handle precedent-setting projects.”
Dziennik Gazeta Prawna ranked more than 70 of Poland’s top advisory firms, including the local offices of the Big Four. (Source: Dziennik Gazeta Prawna, 5 March 2015)
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