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Sophie Mahy
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Sophie Coursimault

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  • French
  • English
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Sophie Coursimault joined the Taxation Law department of CMS Francis Lefebvre in 2007.

She specialises in National and international corporate tax lax and works in particular in the area of company tax: routine matters of group taxation (assistance with matters of direct taxation, setting up and monitoring of tax integration systems, optimisation of the effective tax rate), taxation of property groups (REITs - Real Estate Investment Trusts, known in France as SIICs - Sociétés d'Investissement Immobilières Côtées, OPCIs - French Collective Real Estate Investment Organisations), merger & acquisition and restructuring operations and management and assistance with inspections and tax disputes.

Education

  • Major in International Fiscal and Legal Strategy, HEC Business School (2004)
  • Master's degree in International Taxation, University of Paris II - Panthéon-Assas (2004)
  • CAPA (post-graduate legal qualification required to practise as a solicitor or barrister in France) (2007)
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