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Indirect taxation, VAT, customs duties lawyers

With over 70 years’ experience in matters relating to turnover tax and indirect taxation, our firm takes pride in its expert reputation, which is widely recognised in both national and international markets. This recognition has its foundations in our teams’ highly-specialised knowledge. Our success in litigation before domestic and European courts cements both our firm’s position as a leader in the field of indirect taxation and our reputation for excellence.
This expertise centres on three main areas: VAT and payroll tax, indirect taxation and customs duties.

Their expert knowledge of issues involving VAT and similar taxes enables our specialist lawyers offer advice and assistance on the full range of matters in play (VAT, reporting requirements and legal obligations, invoicing rules, VAT-related taxes, payroll tax), both in France and abroad. This means that, regardless of the nature of your business or where you operate, we can work alongside you to fulfil your needs for assistance, auditing, advice and litigation in the following domains: property transactions; capital operations, structuring and restructuring; banking, financial and insurance transactions; cross-border transactions (both within and outside the EU), transactions conducted by public legal entities or by non-profit organisations. We can also help you with issues of compliance with your VAT-related legal obligations.

Our lawyers can also help you with any matters involving indirect contributions, VAT-related taxes and other taxes on turnover (such as compliance with existing legal standards, management of reporting requirements, litigation, etc.), financial transactions, both from the legal perspective and in terms of implementation. Furthermore, we offer assistance with any problems relating to the French contribution sociale de solidarité des sociétés (corporate social solidarity contribution, or C3S).

In a world of increasing globalisation, where digital technology is gathering momentum, much is being done to harmonise indirect taxation, which has a direct impact on the free movement of goods and the freedom to provide services, particularly with the new Union Customs Code coming into effect. Designed to adapt European customs legislation to developments in international trade, with the dual aims of preventing tax evasion and eliminating double taxation, these provisions are also intended to modernise, simplify and optimise customs procedures (e.g. by introducing mandatory electronic invoicing). This creates restrictions, or even risks, for your company, as you have to constantly ensure compliance with these changing regulations, but indirect taxation also offers you the potential to get the best out of your cash-flow and your supply chain.

In all these areas, our lawyers work in close collaboration with the firm’s other teams and draw upon our international network to offer you pragmatic and sustainable solutions that are tailored to your individual circumstances and goals. Our know-how, widely recognised by the tax authorities, means that we are able to best serve your interests, whilst providing you with the utmost legal certainty.

 
Amélie Retureau
Amélie Retureau
Partner
France, Neuilly-sur-Seine
Amélie Retureau is a tax lawyer, who specialises in VAT matters. She joined the VAT department of CMS Francis Lefebvre in 2004
Philippe Tournès
Philippe Tournes
Of Counsel
Member of the Supervisory Board
France, Neuilly-sur-Seine
Philippe is a partner in the VAT department at CMS Francis Lefebvre. He joined the firm in 1985 and became a partner in 1997. Philippe advises major property and banking companies on VAT matters. He advises...
Marie-Odile Duparc
Marie-Odile Duparc
Counsel
France, Neuilly-sur-Seine
Marie-Odile works on cases involving VAT, other indirect taxes and salary taxes in all business sectors, but mainly in the industrial and commercial sectors, advising companies, assisting them with their...
Lautré-Goasguen-Muriel
Muriel Lautre-Goasguen
Counsel
France, Neuilly-sur-Seine
Muriel Lautré-Goasguen joined the VAT Department of CMS Francis Lefebvre in 1991. Her practise focuses on providing VAT advice and acting in VAT litigation
Corinne Reinbold
Corinne Reinbold
Counsel
France, Neuilly-sur-Seine
Corinne Reinbold joined CMS Francis Lefebvre in 2007, having been an expert in banking taxation. She specialises in VAT, turnover and payroll tax. She regularly assists clients on VAT management and works...
Viardot Guillaume
Guillaume Viardot
Counsel
Lawyer
France, Neuilly-sur-Seine
Guillaume Viardot deals with VAT matters, other indirect taxes and salary taxes, in all business sectors, for private companies as well as for non-profit organisations and public entities, supporting...
Elisa Benibri
Elisa Benibri
Associate
France, Neuilly-sur-Seine
Elisa joined the VAT department of CMS Francis Lefebvre in 2019. She deals with VAT matters and other indirect taxes, in all activity areas.  She advises companies in order to support them in their operations...
Hélène Brin
Hélène Brin
Associate
France, Neuilly-sur-Seine
Hélène Brin has joined CMS Francis Lefebvre in 2018. She advises companies in their relationship with French Tax Authorities both in tax audits and before Courts in case of litigation, in VAT, tax on...
Picture of Marie-Clémence Cicile
Marie-Clémence Cicile
Associate
France, Neuilly-sur-Seine
Marie-Clémence has joined CMS Francis Lefebvre in 2016, after several years in the Customs department of law firms. Her area of expertise includes all aspects of customs law and international trade...
Valentin Dejaune
Valentin Dejaune
Associate
France, Neuilly-sur-Seine
Valentin Dejaune is a tax lawyer within the Africa Practice team. He joined CMS Francis Lefebvre in 2020. Prior to joining CMS Francis Lefebvre Avocats, Valentin was a trainee lawyer in several French...