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CMS Boosts Regional Tax Practice With Relocation Of Andre Anthony To Dubai
CMS Boosts Regional Tax Practice with Relocation of Andre Anthony to Dubai
CMS has expanded its Middle East tax desk with the relocation of Andre Anthony from the firm’s London office to Dubai. In addition to his move, Anthony has been promoted to Partner.
A Chartered Accountant and Solicitor, Anthony specializes in advising corporate and individual clients on a wide range of domestic and cross-border tax issues. He has extensive experience in cross-border asset finance transactions, particularly those related to floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) units, liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers, and aircraft.
Adrian Bell, CMS Partner and Joint Managing Director for the Middle East and Asia, commented, "Having successfully led the Middle East tax desk for several years, Andre’s relocation to the region aligns strategically with our ambition to enhance our on-the-ground capabilities. His expertise in complex corporate and private tax matters, coupled with his strong interest in the taxation of crypto assets, will significantly bolster our offering, especially as the region continues to develop its regulatory framework for virtual assets."
Anthony added, "The UAE’s evolving tax landscape offers exciting opportunities for innovation and growth. I look forward to leveraging my expertise to support our clients, contribute to shaping our strategies, and drive CMS’s growth in the Middle East."