Mr Heico Reinoud > Dentons > Amsterdam, Netherlands > Lawyer Profile

Dentons
GUSTAV MAHLERPLEIN 2
1082 MA
Netherlands

Work Department

Partner Tax practice group

Position

Heico Reinoud is a partner and a co-head of the Tax practice group in Amsterdam. Heico has a broad advisory experience in Dutch corporate income tax and dividend withholding tax planning, European tax law and international tax aspects of cross border transactions.

He advises real estate and private equity firms with respect to fund location and formation, structuring their investments and financing of their acquisitions. He assists pension funds and insurance companies with respect to Dutch dividend withholding tax refund procedures. Heico also advises multinationals with regard to mergers and acquisitions and internal reorganizations. He further assists his clients with obtaining advance tax rulings (ATR) and advance pricing agreements (APA) and negotiates on their behalf in tax disputes.

More recently, he has advised on matters concerning OECD’s Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS), EU State Aid and Country by Country Reporting (CbCR).

Career

  • Partner, Dentons Amsterdam (August 2017 – to date)
  • Partner, Baker McKenzie Amsterdam (2009-July 2017)
  • Senior Tax Manager, KPMG Meijburg Amsterdam (2007-2008)
  • Senior Tax Advisor, Loyens & Loeff Luxembourg (2000-2006)
  • Tax Advisor, Loyens & Loeff Amsterdam (1996-2000)

Memberships

  • Member, Dutch Association of Tax Advisors (NOB)
  • Member, International Fiscal Association (IFA)

Lawyer Rankings

Netherlands > Tax

Cross-border tax mandates form the basis of Dentons’ practice, which brings strength to transactional, transfer pricing and tax controversy matters. The practice is led by Jurjen Bevers, a specialist in restructuring and M&A taxes tied to the oil and gas, construction and shipping sectors; and Heico Reinoud, who assists clients with taxes linked to international transactions. Rezan Ökten joined the team from Houthoff in June 2023 to head the transfer pricing team, advising on restructurings, headquarters cost allocation models and contentious matters. Wesley Boldewijn joined the partnership in April 2023, with a focus on digital economy taxation and transfer pricing.