GWW recognized in Chambers Europe 2023
This year's edition of the Chambers Europe ranking brought us another distinction in the tax category. Each year, appearing in Chambers and Partners pleases us just as much, because it is the opinions of clients and the projects we implement together that influence our distinction.
GWW Tax managing partner Artur Cmoch received an individual award.
Clients about our strengths:
- "The team provides quick, efficient answers to questions and challenges in a dynamic tax environment."
- "GWW has a proactive and responsive team."
- "The leaders have wide knowledge and ability to provide immediate comment and advice."
- "The team has the ability to provide advice on various tax aspects of the projects being conducted regardless of the size and complexity of the engagement."
- "The GWW team has extensive knowledge in handling inspection activities backed by years of experience and practice. The team is also engaged in the ongoing monitoring of changes in tax regulations and gives immediate cooperation in preparing responses to those changes."
Clients about Artur:
- "Artur has the best identification of customer needs, is proactive, and provides comprehensive advice and support."
Congratulations to the entire GWW Tax Advisory team.
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