On Wednesday night, members of the French Parliament have voted an extension of the scope of the French financial transaction tax (FTT) aiming at including intraday transactions and an increase
Etienne Genot, Partner, heads the French Financial Services tax and legal Practice.
He has 25 years’ experience on the financial services sector working for banks, insurance companies and investment funds. He is recognized as a leading individual in corporate M&A and restructuring.
He advises his clients on French and cross border transactions, JV structuring, complex financing and restructuring transactions. Before joining Deloitte Société d’Avocats in 2007, Etienne worked for Simeon & Partners in Asia (1996-1997), in the Financial Sector Department of Arthur Andersen (1998-2001), and Clifford Chance (2001-2007). Etienne is a regular speaker at conferences in France and abroad. He also teaches at HEC Business School and is a lecturer at EDHEC Paris Business School.
On Wednesday night, members of the French Parliament have voted an extension of the scope of the French financial transaction tax (FTT) aiming at including intraday transactions and an increase
Continuing in the line of the Aberdeen case law, the ECJ confirmed on 10 May 2012 in their Santander decision that withholding tax levied in France on dividends paid to