Based on a recent ruling, Jakob Bundgaard in a recent article considers the notion of a warrant in Danish tax law in light of the legal interaction between tax law and private law.
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Based on a recent ruling, Jakob Bundgaard in a recent article considers the notion of a warrant in Danish tax law in light of the legal interaction between tax law and private law.
Read the full article here.

In a newly published article in Tax Notes International, our managing director Jakob Bundgaard introduces a concept of private sector involvement in tax policy as a distinct professional services discipline in which private sector tax professionals can play an important role in the development of tax policy. At CORIT Advisory we are increasingly being engaged in international tax policy assignments.
Multinational enterprises of a certain caliber are being increasingly exposed to the challenges of international taxation, while policymakers (up to heads of state) and the public at large are paying ever greater attention to tax issues. This calls for a strategic approach to taxation, including
considering whether the private sector should engage in tax policy issues.
Bundgaard argues that we are witnessing a global trend of significantly increasing private sector engagement in tax policy issues — maybe in response to the increased public attention and interest in the topic. MNEs are strategically engaging in the field, aiming to prepare for the flow of new tax policy initiatives and to make themselves heard. They are eager to provide practical input to the design of new initiatives or to argue for improved framework conditions through constructive dialogue.
In this article the private sector tax engagement phenomenon is described and explained to uncover the contours of what is arguably an actual professional services discipline: private sector engagement in tax policy issues.
Please find the article below.

Jeanne Zillmer
Adminstrative Coordinator for Dansk Skattevidenskabelige Forening (DSF)


Stina Krejlund
Finance Manager
E-mail: sk@corit.dk
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CORIT Advisory has embarked on a new trajectory with increased ambitions.
We are now openly stating that we want to become a European tax powerhouse. To that end we have initiated several measures to increase the professionalization of the firm and to support for the future strategy.
We are currently finalizing our new office space and are preparing our footprint outside of Denmark. To support the new strategy, we also felt it was time to upgrade our logo, which has served us well for 11 years and in fact dates back to the very foundation of CORIT as a tax think tank in 2007.
The new logo is intended to show sophistication and simplicify combined, while being recognizable. We maintain the same corporate color scheme.
David Schjelde explains the purpose of the proposed implementation of CbCR requirements in Danish Financial Statements Act in his new article.
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CORIT member Andrea Højgaard Jørgensen shares her thoughts on “hidden” withholding taxes in mixed contracts in a recent publication.
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CORIT has a new board of directors comprised of very capable and experienced profiles. The primary role of the board is to challenge and support the daily management in achieving the strategy of the firm. We are extremely proud that such distinguished professionals and nice people are willing to engage themselves in the future development of CORIT as a tax powerhouse.
Recently we got to take a joint photography after a board meeting on a sunny day in August. Please meet our board of directors:
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