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Belgium<br />

Bernard Peeters<br />

Tiberghien<br />

Havenlaan 86C/419 Avenue du Port Wouwstraat 1<br />

1000 Brussels 2640 Mortsel<br />

Belgium Belgium<br />

Tel: (32) 2 773 40 00 Tel: (32) 3 443 20 00<br />

Fax: (32) 2 773 40 55 Fax: (32) 3 443 20 20<br />

Email: bernard.peeters@tiberghien.com<br />

Website: www.tiberghien.com; www.tiberghien.tv<br />

Bernard Peeters, born 1958 in Veurne, joined Tiberghien in 1990. His practice areas<br />

are corporate tax, mergers and acquisitions, private equity, international and European<br />

tax planning and tax treaties.<br />

Mr Peeters is a member of the Brussels Bar and a frequent speaker on tax seminars in<br />

Belgium and abroad. He lectures at the University of Brussels on tax law (double tax<br />

treaties and triangular cases). His memberships include the <strong>Tax</strong> and Legal Committee<br />

of the American Chamber of Commerce in Belgium, the <strong>Tax</strong> and Legal Committee of<br />

the European Venture Capital Association, the <strong>Tax</strong> and Legal Committee of the<br />

Belgian Venturing Association, and the International Fiscal Association.<br />

He is editor of the monthly newsletter on international tax Fiscoloog Internationaal and<br />

a member of the editorial staff of the Tijdschrift voor Fiscaal Recht. He is also the author<br />

of numerous fiscal-related monographs and articles.<br />

Mr Peeters graduated from the University of Brussels (lic iur) in 1981, and received a<br />

Special Degree in company law from the same university in 1982. He is also a tax<br />

graduate of the Fiscale Hogeschool Brussels (1983).<br />

He speaks Dutch, English, French and German<br />

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