Tax consulting is subject to major changes, with globalization and digitization being just two key factors. In KPMG's tax department, we follow global developments and analyze trends in national and international tax law. We also use the expertise of our international units.
As a result, we develop suitable solutions for basic tax consulting activities as well as for complex issues. Whether tax returns, annual financial statements, the introduction of a tax compliance management system or the digitization of the tax department - we support our customers in planning ahead and acting in a targeted manner as well as in compliance with the law. An important success factor in many projects is the linking of tax expertise with suitable technology solutions, because in the course of increasing regulatory requirements worldwide, the increasing relevance of data quality and availability and the shortage of personnel, the use of supporting tools is becoming increasingly important.
For our different target groups, from family entrepreneurs to multinational corporations to the public sector, we have committed contact persons who understand their customers' business and always have an open ear, a good idea and, if necessary, the right contacts. Because in the interest of our customers, we attach great importance to cooperation: Complex, often cross-border tasks require special skills. That's why we work in interdisciplinary teams with colleagues from different tax areas, but also other KPMG units such as Audit, Deal Advisory, our technology unit "Lighthouse" or the KPMG law firm.
Get to know our offer on the following pages and get in touch with us. We look forward to a non-binding initial consultation.
Ulrich Ackermann
Head of Tax, Head of Industrial Manufacturing
KPMG AG Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft
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Publications
- Green Bonds: Sind Steuervorteile für nachhaltige Anleihen sinnvoll?
- Acht Mythen über den CBAM – und ihre Aufklärung
- Verbesserte steuerliche Rahmenbedingungen stärken die Mitarbeiterkapitalbeteiligung
- DAC7 und PStTG in Kraft: Das sollten Unternehmen jetzt wissen
- CBAM: CO2-Preise für Einfuhren in die EU fordern Importeure heraus
- So will die Regierung die Mitarbeiterkapitalbeteiligung stärken
- CBAM: Auswirkungen auf die Automobilindustrie
- Neue Datenlage durch Grundsteuerreform
- Was ist das Metaverse – und wie können Unternehmen profitieren
- Steuerlicher Fußabdruck der Konzerne
- Kostenfaktor Homeoffice
- Mehr Mut zur Vielfalt in Familienunternehmen
- International Remote Work: Wie gelingt die rechtssichere Umsetzung?
- Metaverse: ein Universum voller Fallstricke
- Umweltsteuern: So sollten Unternehmen die Herausforderung angehen
KPMG Tax Tips
- Caution when changing the matrimonial property regime
- Benefit in the case of usufruct - Rental income as maintenance
- Correctly recognising energy-related refurbishment costs
- The real estate limited liability company as an alternative to a private purchase
- The "property swing" - advantages of a sale within the family
- Save taxes when selling property by transferring it to your children
- Allocation of acquisition costs to land and buildings
- Be careful with foreign donations
- Ferienwohnung klug vermietenaRent out your holiday flat wisely
- Pay attention to higher advance lump sum for investment fund units
- Caution with private loans