Introduction

Denis-Emmanuel Philippe is a lawyer at the Brussels Bar since 2002 (partner at Bloom Law) and an affiliate Professor at the University of Liège. Through this website, he would like to share his views on the ongoing changes in tax rules.
He deals with a wide array of tax topics : international tax planning, tax aspects of financial and insurance products, tax regime of holdings, tax aspects of foreign entities, reorganisations, estate planning,…

Renowned for his analytical, synthetic and didactic skills, he is regularly invited to analyse the constant changes in tax rules in the financial press and tax journals, as well as at conferences in Belgium and abroad. He always strives to convey his understanding of complex subjects in a precise and concise way, amongst others in his columns in L’Echo and La Libre.

Denis-Emmanuel has had a passion for chess since he was a teenager, and understands the vast and ever-changing body of tax rules in the same way as in chess, where you have to master all the ins and outs of your own moves and those of your opponent.
Denis-Emmanuel’s approach to dealing with the tax authorities is not one of confrontation or evasion, but rather one of strategic anticipation, so that he can always stay one step ahead in the interests of his clients.

Events

Recent publications

Books

DAC 6 et la déclaration des dispositifs transfrontières agressifs de planification fiscale
L’utilisation par les résidents belges des structures sociétaires luxembourgeoises: la SPF, la SICAV-SIF et la SOPARFI
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