Daniel Garabedian > Arteo > Brussels, Belgium > Lawyer Profile
Arteo Offices
rue de la Bonté 5
1000 Brussels
Belgium
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Daniel Garabedian
Work Department
Tax
Position
Partner
Career
Daniel Garabedian has over thirty years experience in advising and litigating in tax law, primarily for major corporations.
He is one of the twenty Belgian attorneys admitted to the Belgian Supreme Court Bar (avocat à la Cour de cassation / advocaat bij het Hof van Cassatie).
He teaches Tax law and Corporate taxation at the Faculty of law and criminology of the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), where he is the director of the Master in Tax law.
He has published numerous articles and has given many conferences, in Belgium and abroad, on tax related topics.
Languages
English, French, Dutch
Memberships
- Former member of the Permanent Scientific Committee of the International Fiscal Association (IFA) and a former president of the Belgian IFA branch
- Member of the Legal & Taxation Committee of the American Chamber of Commerce in Belgium (Amcham)
- Member of the American Bar Association, Section of Taxation
Education
- Law degree at Université Libre de Bruxelles (1982)
- Tax Law degree at Université Libre de Bruxelles (1983)
- LL.M., University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, 1985)
- Admitted to the Brussels Bar in 1982
- Admitted to the Belgian Supreme Court Bar in 2017
Lawyer Rankings
Belgium > Tax
(Hall of Fame)A three-pronged approach targeting full-spectrum tax services, wealth and estate planning, and Supreme Court procedures characterises the practice of boutique firm Arteo, whose tax team demonstrates particular aptitude in M&A, finance, and real estate transactions. Practice head Daniel Garabedian is a reference in the field, well-regarded in tax litigation and legislative drafting. Corporate specialist Jean-Michel Degée focuses on reorganisations, tax planning, and remunerations, while An Weyn serves as the primary point of contact for private clients. Steven Peeters, Xavier Pace and Emilie Maes are well-versed in transactional tax and tax disputes.