We give you solutions, not long speeches.
Before you can say “shirt sleeves”, we already have them rolled up.
Before you can say “shirt sleeves”, we already have them rolled up.
You expect services and recommendations from us that will bring you further. To accomplish this, we place great value on our employees’ educational backgrounds and continuing professional training, both in Germany and abroad.
We look for solutions that will fit your business and needs over the long term, and then render them succinct and easily comprehensible for you.

The DACHIF brochures are a cooperation of Moore member firms in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy and France.
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So far, the application of the residual profit split method has been rare and rather unusual in Central Europe, but especially in Germany. However, it offers some advantages as a solution.
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Not only the Managing Partners in Europe and worldwide are currently regularly exchanging their experiences of living and working in the age of Corona via video conferencing – the next generation is also already well connected!
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The Technical Committee for Business Valuation and Administration (FAUB) has reacted with a technical advice on how to handle the current uncertainty.
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Moore Germany is TOP TAX FIRM 2020 and has received the coveted FOCUS seal for the area “auditing”.
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Our summarised tax information for Germany is an abridged version of current tax and social security legislation, as at January 2020.
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This guide is designed to give an insight into doing business in Germany.
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The violation of Union law through the unequal treatment of third country dividends for trade tax purposes has long been debated in the literature.
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The Institute of Public Auditors in Germany (IDW) has spent much time introducing the new auditor’s opinion. Not counting the drafts which were discarded, 5 audit standards were ultimately revised or reissued entirely.
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The bill for a Brexit tax law and the Fourth Act Amending the Reorganization Act
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