Markus Huber is an attorney-at-law and is active in tax consultancy. He focuses on tax and tax-related matters for private clients and companies. He advises clients on planning and represents them in proceedings.
Admitted to the Swiss Bar since 2020.
Professional career
Attorney-at-Law, Bratschi Ltd. (since 2021)
Scientific Collaborator, Federal Office of Public Health, Health and Accident Insurance Directorate
Court registrar, Administrative Court Zurich
Law clerk, District Court of Meilen
Education
Certified Tax Expert, Expertsuisse (2024)
Dr. iur., University of Zurich (2021)
Master of Law, University of Zurich
Bachelor of Law, University of Lucerne
Memberships
Zurich Bar Association (ZAV)
Swiss Bar Association (SAV)
EXPERTsuisse
More from Markus Huber
Know-how
bratschiBLOG
tax blog: Verrechnungssteuer: Warum interne Verantwortliche haften und externe Berater mit Empfehlungen vorsichtig sein müssen
Kürzlich ergangene Bundesgerichtsurteile zeigen exemplarisch auf, wie sich strafrechtliche Risiken im Bereich der…
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