Mr Marnix Veldhuijzen > Dentons > Amsterdam, Netherlands > Lawyer Profile

Dentons
GUSTAV MAHLERPLEIN 2
1082 MA
Netherlands

Work Department

Tax

Position

Partner

Career

Marnix Veldhuijzen is a partner in Dentons’ Tax practice in Amsterdam. He is also the Europe Co-Head of the Dentons Family Office and High Net Worth (DFO) group, which provides cross-sector and cross-practice services to ultra-high-net-worth individuals and families globally. He works primarily with Dutch private equity funds, family offices, private equity houses, and privately owned Dutch companies and their shareholders. Marnix is a member of the Dutch Association of Tax Advisors and has published numerous articles on topics related to his practice. He joined Dentons in 2017, after working for another large international law firm for nine years.

Marnix focuses his practice on private equity, mergers and acquisitions, fund formation, management participations and high net wealth individuals, specifically in relation to Dutch corporate tax law, personal income tax law and gift and inheritance tax law.

His practice also covers international tax law, including national and cross border estate planning, business succession, design of investment structures, mergers and acquisitions, joint venture structuring and tax litigation.

Languages

Dutch, English

Memberships

Member of the Dutch Association of Tax Advisors

Education

University of Maastricht – Bachelor of economics (major in tax)
University of Maastricht – Master of laws (major in tax)
VU University Amsterdam – Bachelor of laws (Dutch law)

Lawyer Rankings

Netherlands > Private equity

Dentons‘ private equity team is co-led by cross-border transactions-focused Kuif Klein Wassink and Marnix Veldhuijzen who is experienced advising funds, family offices, Dutch companies and shareholders on the array of high-value matters including sales and acquisitions. The pair lead alongside Ico Jalink who arrived in February 2023 from Allen & Overy LLP; Jalink has particular expertise advising across the TMT, infrastructure and leisure sectors.