Steven Sieker > Baker McKenzie > Hong Kong, Hong Kong > Lawyer Profile

Baker McKenzie
14TH FLOOR, One Taikoo Place
979 King’s Road
Quarry Bay
Hong Kong

Work Department

Tax

Position

Partner

Career

Steven Sieker is the chief executive overseeing Baker McKenzie’s offices and businesses across eight countries in Asia. He was formerly the managing partner for the Mainland China and Hong Kong offices. He has also served as the head of the Asia Pacific Tax practice group across 12 countries. Steven practices exclusively in the area of tax law, and is recognized as a leading individual in tax as well as private client and wealth management by various legal directories. Steven has authored a wide range of key articles and publications, including the Hong Kong volume of the CCH series Tax Planning and Compliance in Asia. Steven is admitted as a solicitor in Hong Kong, England and Wales (non-practicing), and is qualified as a barrister and solicitor in Alberta, Canada (non-practicing).
Steven focuses his practice on Hong Kong and Asian regional tax advisory work, tax and estate planning — especially for high-net worth individuals — and tax litigation. Steven frequently represents clients in tax disputes with the Inland Revenue Department in Hong Kong.

Languages

English; French

Lawyer Rankings

Hong Kong > Domestic and International Corporate Tax

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With a strong presence in Greater China and also able to leverage vast tax-focused resources throughout its international network of offices, Baker McKenzie is well-positioned to advise local clients, as well as international companies with operations in Hong Kong, across a myriad domestic and cross-border contentious/non-contentious matters. Team head Pierre Chan‘s own practice is reflective of the eclectic nature of work handled by the team as a whole, being as adept at handling complex succession planning tax issues for high-net-worth individuals as he is advising large financial institutions and corporations on income tax and stamp duty matters. Chan has also been increasingly active of late advising on contentious matters, both in terms of audit responses and core litigation – a reflection of the general heightened scrutiny the authorities have placed on falling more into line with current international tax standards. Steven Sieker also regularly  represents clients in tax disputes with the Hong Kong Inland Revenue, as well as helping clients formulate robust risk management strategies to avoid scrutiny. Amy Ling  is also a key member of the team and regularly advises multinational corporates on the PRC tax implications of investment activity on the Mainland.