Mr Per Daniel Nyberg > KPMG Law Advokatfirma AS, Norway > Oslo, Norway > Lawyer Profile
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Mr Per Daniel Nyberg

Work Department
Corporate Tax
Position
Attorney-at-law/Partner Per Daniel Nyberg is head of Corporate Tax Services in Norway. He works primarily with international corporate tax, in particular within M&A, tax transformation, business restructurings and transfer pricing. Further, he assist clients with domestic taxation and dispute resolution in international tax matters.
His clients are mainly listed Norwegian companies, PE and family owned businesses, in addition to large foreign multinationals with operations in Norway. He assists major clients in several industries, in particular industrial manufacturing, technology/digital sector, shipping, offshore, oil service and upstream oil & gas.
He is highly rated by clients and counterparties for his ability to combine commercial aspects and legal implications in order to find creative and practical solutions.
Career
2015 – Present day: Partner/Attorney-at-law, KPMG Law Advokatfirma AS
2008 – 2015: Attorney-at-law, KPMG Law Advokatfirma AS
Languages
Norwegian
Swedish
English
Memberships
Norwegian Bar Association, International Fiscal Association
Education
Candidate of Jurisprudence, University of Oslo
Entrepreneurship, University of Singapore
Bachelor in Business and Business Law, BI Norwegian School of Management
Lawyer Rankings
Norway > Tax
(Next Generation Partners)The tax team at KPMG Law Advokatfirma AS, Norway ‘is highly regarded in the Norwegian market‘. The full-service department has solid expertise across the full range of tax matters, and counts finance, real estate, shipping, technology, offshore and oil and gas among its core sector strengths. Key practitioners include managing partner Cathrine Bjerke Dalheim, who heads up the global mobility services group; indirect tax expert Oddgeir Kjørsvik; the ‘extremely skilful and client-oriented‘ Thor Leegaard, who excels in M&A matters; and Anders H. Liland, who handles tax litigation, international tax and company law work. Other names include Jan Samuelsen, who focuses on petroleum tax; Per Daniel Nyberg, who is sought after for his expertise in international corporate tax matters; and Svein G. Andresen, who regularly assists with transfer pricing work. Pål-Martin Schreiner, who ‘provides excellent advice on a number of different areas within M&A tax‘, is also a key name to note.