- Area
- Tax Litigation
Finocchio & Ustra’s Tax Litigation department operates in an integrated manner in the administrative and judicial spheres, from the pre-creation phase of the claim to the final resolution of the dispute. With a highly specialized team, we offer customized solutions that combine technical excellence and knowledge of the client’s business, focusing on risk mitigation, defense of interests before the Tax Authorities and recovery of unduly claimed amounts.
Among the main areas of activity, the following stand out:
- Advice in the inspection procedures, acting from the first contact of the Tax Authorities to avoid the creation of tax claim;
- Conduction of administrative proceedings before Federal, State and Municipal bodies;
- Advice in the execution of tax transactions;
- Advice in the execution of installments, including special installments;
- Advice and follow up to obtain certificates of tax regularity;
- Support in spontaneous reporting procedures.
Partners and Area Coordinators
Partner | OCTÁVIO LOPES SANTOS TEIXEIRA BRILHANTE USTRA
Partner | LEANDRO LUCON
Partner | JULIANA CAMARGO AMARO
HEAD | LUCAS MONTENEGRO FIGUEIREDO
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