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William Fry LLP Offices
2 GRAND CANAL SQUARE
DUBLIN 2
Ireland
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Ms Sonya Manzor
Work Department
William Fry Tax Advisors.
Position
Sonya is a Partner and Head of William Fry Tax Advisors. She advises both domestic and multi-national corporations across a range of sectors on Irish tax matters including corporate tax, VAT and stamp duty. She is a key member of the firm’s FDI group. Her extensive experience includes advising on inward investment, IP and international tax structuring, reorganisations, real estate transactions and mergers and acquisitions.
Memberships
Sonya is a member of the Law Society of Ireland and the Irish Tax Institute. She is a member of the Law Society Taxation Committee and is also a director of the Irish branch of the IFA.
Lawyer Rankings
Ireland > Tax
(Leading individuals)William Fry LLP is a leading firm in transactional-related matters and tax disputes. It has an extensive record in M&A, private equity, real estate investments and structured finance deals. It has continued to advise on the tax aspects of a number of headline cross-border M&A transactions and investments. It has landed significant roles from clients involved in tax disputes and appeals before the Tax Appeals Commission. The sizeable team features a number of highly reputed partners, especially department head Sonya Manzor. Ted McGrath leads the financial services tax team, which includes partner Anne Tobin, and Brian Duffy is rated for tax disputes. Rachel Fox left the firm.
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