Promotions and returns – strengthening the VAT tax advisory team
We have some great news from Zdzisław Modzelewski’s VAT team.
Tax advisor Angelika Dahms, LL.M., has been promoted to counsel and will be leading the team – congratulations! Monika Lewińska is rejoining the team as an associate – we are delighted to have her back and to be strengthening our VAT expertise together.
Angelika provides ongoing advice to clients, mainly from the financial, logistics, manufacturing and cultural sectors. She has been working in taxation for 13 years, has experience in VAT compliance, and conducts VAT audit and due diligence projects. She also represents clients before tax authorities and administrative courts.
Monika provides ongoing services and support to businesses in the area of indirect taxes, with a particular focus on goods and services tax. She serves clients from the financial, banking, trade and distribution industries, for whom she prepares draft tax opinions and analyses as well as procedural documents. She handles the VAT settlements of foreign entities registered for VAT purposes in Poland. She has over 10 years of experience in taxation. Monika returned to us after a 1.5-year break, during which she worked on VAT compliance and participated in numerous VAT due diligence projects, with particular emphasis on real estate companies.
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