07.08.2013 Views

Tax Advisers - Deloitte

Tax Advisers - Deloitte

Tax Advisers - Deloitte

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Germany<br />

Hanno Berger<br />

Dewey Ballantine<br />

Taunusanlage 1<br />

Skyper<br />

60329 Frankfurt<br />

Germany<br />

Tel: (49) 69 3639 3415<br />

Fax: (49) 69 3639 3333<br />

Email: hberger@deweyballantine.com<br />

Website: www.deweyballantine.com<br />

Hanno Berger is the managing partner in the Frankfurt office of Dewey Ballantine. He<br />

has a particular focus on the development of corporate, regulatory and tax-optimized<br />

structures for derivatives, certificates and other innovative financial products that are<br />

tailor-made for private and institutional investors. In the international asset management<br />

area, he develops and structures private equity funds, hedge funds, real estate funds,<br />

pension funds and mutual funds; he also advises fund sponsors and asset managers.<br />

Hanno Berger offers conceptual advice to domestic and foreign investors on the<br />

formation, purchase and sale, transformation, merger, demerger, split-up and liquidation<br />

of enterprises, including restructuring and joint ventures. He also advises international<br />

enterprises, banks and institutional investors, particularly regarding the formation of<br />

permanent establishments or subsidiaries within Germany and abroad, and in connection<br />

with real property investments in Germany. He develops tax-optimized succession<br />

structures. In addition, he assists banks during tax audits, in administrative appeals and<br />

court procedures, and regarding the criminal law aspects of tax law.<br />

Hanno Berger received his doctorate from the University of Frankfurt in 1979, and a<br />

JD from the University of Frankfurt Law School in 1975.<br />

87

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!