Mrs Cathrine Bjerke Dalheim > KPMG Law Advokatfirma AS, Norway > Oslo, Norway > Lawyer Profile

KPMG Law Advokatfirma AS, Norway
Sørkedalsveien 6
P. O. Box 7000
0306 Oslo
Norway

Work Department

Global Mobility Services

Position

Attorney-at-law/Partner Cathrine Bjerke Dalheim is the Head of Global Mobility Services in Norway and is the engagement partner on numerous global clients. She has more than 19 years of experience with cross-border employments. She has worked with global mobility since 1998. She started working in KPMG in 2000, and prior to this, she worked at Norsk Hydro ASA, Corporate Expatriate Services.

Since 2004, she has built a separate service, specialized in assisting foreign companies with temporary business activities in Norway, hereunder payroll, preparation of tax computation, assessment of reporting and employer’s contribution requirements, correct use of codes, application for ID-cards etc. The team assists numerous global clients, both foreign and Norwegian HQ based. During her years in KPMG, she has had different roles in KPMG, such as Head of Markets for the firm, COB for the tax practice and member of the Executive Committee.

Career

2008 – Present day: Partner/Attorney-at-law, KPMG Law Advokatfirma AS
2000 – 2008: Attorney at law, KPMG Advokatfirma AS
1998 – 1999: Consultant, Norsk Hydro

Languages

  • Norwegian
  • English
  • German

Memberships

Norwegian Bar Association

Education

Candidate of Jurisprudence, University of Oslo (1996)

Lawyer Rankings

Norway > Tax

KPMG Law Advokatfirma AS, Norway has a full-service direct and indirect tax practice consisting of a ‘wide range of professionals and experts within most areas of taxation‘; the team advises across a wide range of tax issues and sectors with strong cross-border capabilities. Managing partner Cathrine Bjerke Dalheim specialises in cross-border employment tax. The group also includes Pål-Martin Schreiner, who ‘has exceptional expertise‘ in international corporate tax law; Per Tore Kraby Lock, who advises on global mobility and tax-related cross-border issues; and Thor Leegaard, who is highly experienced in tax controversy and M&A tax matters. The ‘very proactive and knowledgeableSvein G. Andresen, real estate tax specialist Anders K. Ekern, and Jan Erik Greni, who has experience working with complex domestic and international tax issues, are also key contacts.