Hans van den Hurk is an international tax litigator with extensive experience in domestic, bilateral and multilateral international tax controversies. He has run and is running several cases before Dutch courts and the European Court of Justice and supervised many foreign court cases for multinationals, Big Four and other law firms.
Hans started his career as a lecturer at the Catholic University Brabant (now: Tilburg University). He was an international tax partner at Andersen and then Deloitte, before co-founding the tax boutiques Cygnus (now: HHP Chambers) in 2014 and Apertas (2017) which is a training institute for international taxation. In addition to this, he is a founding partner of the tax dispute litigation boutique Herreveld & Van den Hurk.
His day-to-day litigation work deals mainly with post-BEPS international tax law, focusing on transfer pricing, permanent establishments, and abuse (often in relation to withholding taxes). Hans can provide technical support in these fields. He can help strengthen existing strategies and argumentation in different dispute scenarios. He can also provide opinions and second opinions on issues relating to international and EU tax issues, including VAT. Hans is knowledgeable about international and domestic tax policy debates, which makes him an excellent sparring partner for companies and for tax authorities.
Since 2005 Hans is a full university professor (on a parttime basis) at Maastricht University. He teaches courses on corporate income tax, international and EU taxation, and tax policy. He has supervised many PhD theses. He frequently speaks and publishes on new international tax issues around the globe. Some of his contributions have been translated into Spanish, Italian, Chinese and Japanese.
International tax law
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