Our Tax Controversy practice team consists of 10 highly experienced lawyers having Big4 associated law firms and top “traditional” law firm backgrounds, thus blending the best practices and know-how from both worlds.
Driven by technical excellence and striving to always be at the forefront of innovation, we provide full services encompassing all tax fields, ranging from VAT to income tax (CIT), from WHT to social contributions, from local taxes to transfer pricing adjustments (TP), from personal taxes to white collar crime allegations and from mutual agreement procedures to infringement and Court of Justice of the European Union referrals.
The strength of Reff & Associates and the affiliation with Deloitte ensures the clients receive outstanding quality integrated services during the planning phase of an audit, during the actual performance of such, during the litigation phase and after, irrespective of issues raised by the controlling authorities.
Our team is widely recognized by national and international publications as one of the best, holding an impressive track record of successful cases and a solid reputation generated by the referrals made to the Court of Justice of the European Union.
Our strong practice and market eminence was internationally recognized in 2022 when the prestigious International Tax Review awarded us the Romanian Tax Disputes Firm of the Year and Deloitte’s Romania the Tax Firm of Year.
We are classified by Legal500 as Tier 1 firm for Tax legal practice, team 100% specialized in tax controversy, with members of 10(+) years of experience and Alex Slujitoru, the Head of the practice, as next Generation Partner.
The tax litigation team of Reff & Associates offers a deep understanding of both local and international tax regulations, essential for a company like ours. Their ability to address intricate, cross-border issues is one of the key reasons we rely on them for critical decisions.
Legal 500, 2025
The tax team brings together a diverse range of expertise, covering both technical tax knowledge and sector-specific insights, which has been invaluable in addressing our challenges.
Chambers Europe Guide 2025