One client praises Loyens & Loeff‘s Swiss tax team for providing ’an all-inclusive package that covers every tax-related need, excelling in tax planning and structuring while leveraging a deep understanding of each client’s business.’ The practice is co-led by Beat Baumgartner, Swiss managing partner and an expert in cross-border tax structuring and Pillar 2 strategy, and Fabian Sutter, who specialises in transfer pricing and M&A tax frameworks.
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For more information, please click the following link: Beat Baumgartner | Loyens & Loeff (loyensloeff.com)

Career

Beat Baumgartner, certified tax expert and attorney-at-law, is a partner of Loyens & Loeff since 2015. He is the Swiss managing partner, member of the Executive Committee and a partner in the Direct Tax Expertise Group. Beat focuses on multinational enterprises and private equity funds.

Beat focuses on Swiss and international taxation, in particular tax-efficient group, investment and acquisition structures, tax-efficient business models and value chains, transfer pricing, M&A, financing and capital markets, private equity, venture capital and structured financial instruments and ultra high net worth individuals.

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Testimonials

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  • 'The team provides an all‑inclusive package that covers every tax‑related need, excelling in tax planning and tax structuring while leveraging a deep understanding of each client’s business to ask the right questions.'
  • 'They recognise the importance of the highest quality and a quick turnaround and remain available, even outside regular hours. They deliver tailor‑made deliverables, not generic, copy‑and‑paste memos or slides, which is important especially for non‑standard sectors such as the aviation industry.'

Key clients

  • Liberty Global/Sunrise Communications AG
  • Egeria Group

Work highlights

Advised Liberty Global on the spin-off transaction of its Swiss business division to a new Swiss company, Sunrise Communications, with a subsequent IPO of the shares of the new entity.