Patrick T.F. Schrievers

Transnational business operations and intercompany transactions

Tax lawyer

Patrick T.F. Schrievers concentrates his practice in the area of tax advisory for transnational business operations, with emphasis on intercompany transactions. Patrick represents companies in matters involving the Dutch Tax Administration and counsels corporate clients on transfer pricing issues and worldwide reorganizations. He advises foreign private clients on structuring investments in the Netherlands.

He is a frequent speaker at international conferences and is regularly asked to assist with transfer pricing dispute resolution (including mutual agreement procedures) and audits. He is also frequently involved in drafting and assessing transfer pricing documentation and country-by-country reporting. In addition to his involvement with the firm Patrick acts as (part-time) inhouse tax and finance advisor of multinational groups. In this function he advises on tax aspects of (domestic and cross-border) transactions and (re)structuring of investments.

Patrick graduated in Business economy and Tax economy, both from Tiburg University. He is a member of the Netherlands Association of Tax Advisers (NOB), the International Fiscal Association (IFA) and author of a series of papers about tax aspects of cross-border investment structuring. Before joining NovioTax he was a senior associate at Loyens & Loeff. Patrick joined NovioTax at the end of 2016 as a partner. Patrick serves as the editor of the monthly papers and blogs.

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Nijmegen

FiftyTwoDegrees Jonkerbosplein 52 6534AB Nijmegen The Netherlands

Amsterdam

Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 162 1012 SJ Amsterdam The Netherlands

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