My specialties
Commercial criminal law
More about me
Income tax is the permanent penalty for regular work.
It is perfectly legitimate for states to levy taxes on their citizens. The creation and maintenance of a free, constitutional and economically prosperous environment requires financial resources.
In the meantime, however, government budgets in most European countries have risen above a healthy level. Tax law is also extremely complex. From the point of view of the rule of law, it is very worrying that only experts can still see through the legal requirements. This uncertainty and the excessive tax burden particularly affect those who create jobs and contribute most to value creation.
Entrepreneurs are the backbone of prosperity for all citizens. They should therefore concentrate on their core business and be allowed to keep and enjoy the fruits of their labor to an appropriate extent. We support you in this. We help you to fulfill your bureaucratic tasks in accounting and tax law. And we help to minimize your tax burden.
Career
I studied law in Heidelberg and business administration in Vienna and completed my doctorate in Heidelberg on the subject of “The correction of tax administration acts”.
I worked for two of the market leaders in tax consulting, KPMG and pwc, for a total of twelve years, including three years in Saudi Arabia.
I am a lecturer at the Institute for Law and Finance at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main, where I teach an English-language Master’s course in tax law.
Teaching assignments
Lecturer at the Institute for Law and Finance at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main