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Dra Paula Rosado Pereira
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- Work +351 21 313 2033
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Work Department
Tax Department.
Position
Partner and Head of the Tax Department, has large experience within most areas of national and international tax law, including corporate and personal taxation, companies restructuring, property transactions and tax litigation. She has also an extensive experience of tax issues related to finance and capital markets, particularly advising international investment banks.
Career
- Tax consultant in the Tax Division of a big audit firm (1991-1995). - In 1995, joined the law office which would later become Simmons & Simmons Lisbon office and which is presently SRS, where she has been advising in Tax Law. - Recognized as a specialist in Tax Law by the Portuguese Bar Association in 2004. - Since 2000, she has also been lecturing Tax Law in the Law School of the University of Lisbon, teaching in the Law degree course. She also teaches in the postgraduate courses in Tax Law of the University of Lisbon and of the Oporto University. - She has lectured at conferences and seminars on various international and national tax issues, and authored books on the Taxation of Companies in the European Union (2004) and on the Tax Treatment of Investment Income and Capital Gains (2005), among other publications on national and international taxation. - She was one of the Portuguese reporters in the IFA/OECD Project on the Practical Application of Tax Treaties (2005/2006).
Languages
Portuguese and English;.
Member
Member of the Portuguese Bar Association, of the Portuguese Fiscal Association and of the International Fiscal Association (IFA).
Education
- Law degree from the Law School of the University of Lisbon (1990). - Post graduate qualification in Management and Tax Law from Instituto de Estudos -Superiores Financeiros e Fiscais, in Lisbon (1997). - Masters degree in European Law and Tax from the University of Lisbon (2003). - PHD in Tax Law from the University of Lisbon (conclusion of the first phase in 2009, conclusion of the second phase in 2010).
Leisure
Reading, travelling, cycling.