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Alexander With

Deloitte Norway

Dronning Eufemias gate 14

0191 Oslo

Norway

Tel: +47 982 06 869

Email: awith@deloitte.no

Website: www.deloitte.no

Alexander With, Deloitte Norway, is the head of indirect tax. The indirect tax team is comprised of more than 30 people primarily dedicated to indirect tax.

Alexander serves several of the largest Norwegian companies with indirect tax matters, both with domestic and international matters.

Alexander studied law at the University of Oslo where he graduated in 1999. He is a lawyer and was admitted to the Bar in 2001.

Though assisting in all indirect taxes, Alexander is particularly strong within VAT-advisory for large companies/groups of companies, real estate, international structuring, customs, and indirect tax litigation.

Alexander is often invited to speak as a lecturer in VAT matters, for instance on commission for the tax authorities, The Legal Practitioners' Educational Center and The Norwegian Institute of Public Accountants. He has published several books and articles within the field of indirect taxes.

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