Bohdan Maslov is an Associate at AVELLUM`s Tax practice. Bohdan specialises in tax disputes and tax advisory, particularly in the areas of international tax planning, transaction and business structuring, estate planning, individual taxation, determination of tax residency, as well as transfer pricing.
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- EDUCATION AND BAR ADMISSIONS
Master’s degree in International Law, 2022, Institute of International Relations, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine
- RECOGNITION
- RECENT EXPERIENCE
Represented a client during tax audits and in disputes with tax authorities, including challenges to the revocation of single tax payer status, tax assessments, fines, and penalties for violations of foreign economic transaction settlement deadlines.
Advised a client on the establishment and structuring of international businesses
Prepared reports on controlled foreign companies
Advised a client on international business restructuring
Prepared responses to tax authority requests, including on transfer pricing matters, as well as drafted requests for individual tax consultations
Advised a client on the establishment of a foreign trust
Advised a client on tax residency determination and confirmation
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