TELLES strengthens Tax area

TELLES has strengthened its Tax practice by hiring Sofia Alves Pires and Joana Mendonça da Silva

pjimage 2022 03 03T085207.591TELLES has strengthened its Tax practice with the hiring of two associates, headed by the managing partner, Miguel Torres.

Sofia Alves Pires (pictured left) has particular experience on Tax litigation and she also has been providing legal assistance to several companies. The new TELLES associate has a consolidated academic experience, she is currently attending a PhD in Legal and Economic Sciences at the Coimbra University Law School. Sofia Alves Pires also holds a master’s degree in Tax from the Law School of Universidade do Minho and a Post-Graduate degree in Taxation from the Higher Institute of Administration and Management. Before joining TELLES, Sofia Alves Pires was a consultant at KPMG and she also WORKED AT the Super Bock Group, as in-house lawyer.

Joana Mendonça da Silva (pictured right) has developed her professional activity at KPMG, where she performed leading roles, working in the areas of corporate and international taxation, national and community taxation, with special emphasis on the implications arising from the new EU Directive (DAC 6), and also in tax litigation. She has experience in reorganisation projects and tax optimisation of investments and in tax advice to multinational companies from several industries, with special focus on the energy sector. The most recent TELLES’ consultant holds a degree from the Law Faculty of the New University of Lisbon and a master’s degree in Tax from the Portuguese Catholic University of Lisbon.

According to TELLES managing partner and head of Tax practice, Miguel Torres, “the integration of Sofia Alves Pires and Joana Mendonça da Silva in the Tax practice area is a reflection of the growth we are seeing in this practice. This reinforcement represents another step in the strategy of commitment to quality and diversified experience of TELLES, in order to provide an excellent response to our clients’ needs. In a context of digital transition, where taxation of the digital economy gains more and more relevance, it is essential to reinvent our approach and provide innovative, fast and efficient solutions to the demands of our clients, entrepreneurs and investors, both national and international, who are faced with the quick emergence of new business models.”

Michael Heron

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