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Ritesh Kumar joins J Sagar Associates as tax director in Bengaluru
Ritesh Kumar joins J Sagar Associates as tax director in Bengaluru
He was earlier serving at IndusLaw as executive director
Ritesh Kumar has joined J Sagar Associates as a director to further strengthen the firm's tax practice.
With over 15 years of experience as a consultant, he is apt at handling tax litigation matters and tax policy representations before CBDT and other statutory bodies. A specialist in transaction structuring, tax policy, tax planning and strategy and international tax advisory, he has advised businesses on fundraising, mergers and acquisitions and structuring private equity investments.
Commenting on his appointment, Vivek Chandy, the joint managing partner at JSA said, "We are delighted to welcome Kumar to the firm. His experience and knowledge will further cement our offering and ability to deliver innovative solutions to our clients and bolster the strength of our tax practice team based in Bengaluru. We look forward to working together with him."
Kumar added, "I am delighted to join one of the leading law firms in India and take up a new set of responsibilities and opportunities. With a fantastic base of loyal clients, connected and collaborative teams, and the drive to innovate and excel, I look forward to working with the firm's partners and talented lawyers to provide the highest level of legal services and expand the firm's tax practice."
Previously, Kumar led IndusLaw's tax practice group and spent over a decade at EY India, including advising clients in the areas of corporate governance, risk management and business performance improvement.
He is also a part of the advocacy committee with the Indian Association of Alternate Investment Funds.