Zsolt Szatmári

Zsolt Szatmári

The Managing Senior of the VAT Knowledge Team at IBFD Amsterdam
Netherlands

Zsolt Szatmári joined IBFD in 2017 and is currently the Managing Senior of the VAT Knowledge Group. He is the editor of several VAT, customs and excise publications and is responsible for reporting on VAT related actions taken by institutions of the European Union and the OECD. Furthermore, he is involved in training programs organized by IBFD on VAT and customs and participates in research projects.

Prior to joining IBFD, Mr. Szatmári worked as a tax advisor at Big4 advisory firms and a major multinational company in Hungary. He advised clients on a wide scope of VAT related questions and was involved in several VAT litigation projects, including cases brought before the Court of Justice of the European Union. Besides VAT, he also participated in a number of customs advisory projects.

He has a Juris Doctor degree from the Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, where he is a lecturer of the LLM program on International and European Taxation. He is a certified tax advisor in Hungary.

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Global trade and customs - a journey around the world of customs

Global trade and customs - a journey around the world of customs

Karlis Ketners
Karlis Ketners
22 Jan 2021

Highlights from the Global Trade and Customs book: different cultural approaches to litigation; import VAT/GST in countries with multi-level VAT/GST systems; customs value and transfer pricing. The editor of the book Zsolt Szatmári also reveals challenges of a multi-jurisdictional comparative study. Dr. Karlis Ketners shares the reader‘s perspective.

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Global trade and customs - a journey around the world of customs

Global trade and customs - a journey around the world of customs

22 Jan 2021

Highlights from the Global Trade and Customs book: different cultural approaches to litigation; import VAT/GST in countries with multi-level VAT/GST systems; customs value and transfer pricing. The editor of the book Zsolt Szatmári also reveals challenges of a multi-jurisdictional comparative study. Dr. Karlis Ketners shares the reader‘s perspective.

Knowledge
compliance