About Fabrice

Leading French Tax Lawyer for corporate & investment funds on the tax aspects of their transactions in France

TAX LAW

For close to 15 years, Fabrice Rymarz has been advising French and international groups and investment funds on the tax aspects of their transactions in France. Fabrice has also developed deep experience in the taxation of associations, trade unions and foundations and advises them on their tax matters and in their relations with the tax authorities.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

– Real estate transactions
– Mergers & Acquisitions
– Restructurings
– Project finance
– Cross-border cash flows
– Taxation of non-profit organisations
– Assistance with tax audits and litigation

CAREER PRIOR TO JOINING RACINE

– PwC
– Allen & Overy
– Dentons
– Arthur Andersen

EDUCATION

Master (DEA), Tax (Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne)

Languages

English, French

About Racine Avocats

A unique culture

Racine positions itself as a true partner by maintaining close proximity to its clients.

Our deep technical expertise enables us to provide our clients with concrete and practical solutions; our transverse practice of dispute resolution allows us to truly be a step ahead.

Our method

For 30 years, we have trained our efforts on the art of persuasion. Our methodology stems from this approach and revolves around four principal actions:

We listen

When we work for you, our first task is to understand your needs. Beyond the matter itself, this implies internalising your corporate culture and the specific constraints faced by your line of business.

Our second task is to adequately identify the obstacles you face so that they can be overcome. To succeed in these tasks, it is crucial that we listen – to you, to opposing counsel, to judges and arbitrators.

We commit

No one can try to demonstrate and persuade without passionate commitment. When we agree to take on a matter, our ethics compel us to become personally involved. Only such a strong commitment guarantees quality and success.

Strength of conviction can only come from total dedication.

We question

Doubt is the foundation of certainty. Knowing how to question means never underestimating our opponents and demanding from ourselves that we verify, monitor, and debate everything.

We refine

Once the groundwork is complete, it must be refined so that its presentation, whether written or oral, cuts to the heart of the matter and highlights every argument.

Contact Fabrice

Racine Avocats

40 rue de Courcelles Paris, , 75008

Time Zone

UTC+1