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Zoe Kokoni

Eurofast Taxand

Cypress Centre, 5 Chytron Str

PO Box 24707

1302 Nicosia

Cyprus

Tel: +357 22 699 222

Email: zoe.kokoni@eurofast.eu

Website: www.eurofast.eu

Zoe Kokoni is a director in the International Business Services division at Eurofast Taxand. With more than 20 years of experience in taxation issues, she is the head of the company's Domestic Tax department. Zoe specialises in the estate duty, the internal tax legislation and its applicability for a great number of years. Her extensive wealth of experience concerning advanced domestic taxation matters has enabled Zoe to provide our company with strong administrative heritage incentives.

She is a regular participant and speaker in various international and local conferences concerning tax related matters.

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