Mr Vincent Quittre > Dentons > Luxembourg, Luxembourg > Lawyer Profile

Dentons
ATRIUM VITRUM BUILDING
33, RUE DU PUITS ROMAIN
L-8070 Bertrange - Luxembourg
Luxembourg

Work Department

Tax

Position

Vincent Quittre is a counsel in Dentons’ Luxembourg Tax Practice. Vincent advises on direct and indirect taxes matters with a focus on cross-border investments especially in private equity, capital markets and real estate. He has expertise in the establishment of Luxembourg investment platforms.

Vincent also regularly advices clients on the setting-up of employee benefit schemes and assists high-net-worth individuals on the structuring of their private wealth.

Career

Prior and Present Employment

  • Joined Dentons in 2021
  • Associate, Elvinger Hoss Prussen Luxembourg, 2016-2021

Languages

English, French, German, Luxembourgish

Memberships

Luxembourg Bar, 2016

Education

University of Montpellier, 2015, Master II in Business and Tax Law, (DJCE)

University of Montpellier, 2014, Master I in Business Law

University of Montpellier, 2013, Bachelor in Private Law

Lawyer Rankings

Luxembourg > Tax

Leveraging ‘good knowledge of the Luxembourg tax laws both in theory and in practice’, Dentons provides ‘highly responsive and pragmatic’ advice across a broad range of direct and indirect tax issues including transfer pricing and tax compliance. A core element of the practice remains structuring cross-border platforms for investments in private equity and real estate, an area in which team head Jean-Luc Fisch is particularly adept. In this context, clients also benefit from the team’s ability to work in a co-ordinated fashion with lawyers from across the firm’s huge global network. Counsel Vincent Quittre also has an ‘excellent knowledge of Luxembourg’s tax environment’, enabling him to provide very effective advice on the establishment of Luxembourg investment platforms, as well as handle work for HNWIs on the structuring of their private wealth.