Matías Corte > Pérez Alati, Grondona, Benites & Arntsen > Buenos Aires, Argentina > Lawyer Profile

Pérez Alati, Grondona, Benites & Arntsen
SUIPACHA 1111
C1008AAW, BUENOS AIRES
Argentina
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Work Department

Tax and Customs

Position

Matías Corte is a member of our Tax team and is specialized in tax litigation. He provides legal advice on tax matters for national and international clients, being in charge of the definition and implementation of the most appropriate legal and procedural strategy in a claim or tax litigation.

Matías represents clients before all tax agencies, the Federal and Provincial Tax Courts and the federal and provincial courts. Matías frequently litigates before the Federal Supreme Court of Justice, having obtained important decisions in favor of PAGBAM clients.

Career

Matías Corte entered the firm in 2010 in the area of Tax Law.

Federal Tax court (Student, 2007 – Court Reporter, 2007-2010)

Pardo Law Firm (Paralegal, 2006-2007)

Languages

Spanish - English

Memberships

He is admitted to practice law in Argentina. He is a member of the Bar Association of the City of Buenos Aires.

Education

He graduated from the Buenos Aires University in 2009

He has finished a post-graduate master degree on Tax Law at Austral University. The thesis is pending.

Lawyer Rankings

Argentina > Tax

(Leading associates)

Matías CortePérez Alati, Grondona, Benites & Arntsen

Tax litigation is a standout area for Pérez Alati, Grondona, Benites & Arntsen, which handles contentious matters at federal, municipal and provincial level, including adverse changes in tax rules and tax authority claims. The team will also take on tax planning and transactional work, including contractural protection against tax contingencies, tax due diligence and post-acquisition tax planning. Tax-free corporate reorganisations, debt restructurings and asset transfers are covered too. Veteran tax litigation lawyer Manuel Benites, who also has a strong transactional practice, co-leads the team alongside tax law and litigation expert Luis Marcelo Núñez; customs litigation specialist Andrés Galíndez; and Facundo Fernández Santos, who covers transfer pricing and transactional matters. Counsels Matías Corte (who focuses on tax disputes); Germán Martín Quirán (an expert in customs law); and Cristina Di Benedetto (who handles hydrocarbons royalty claims and tax litigation) provide solid second-line support.