ITR World Tax recognises WTS Taxise in its 2025 TP, Tax and Tax Controversy rankings

21 August 2024, Singapore – We are pleased to announce that Taxise Asia LLC (WTS Taxise) has been recognised by International Tax Review in its latest ITR World Tax 2025 rankings for international tax, transfer pricing and tax controversy . WTS Taxise Founding Principal Eugene Lim has also retained his “Highly Regarded Practitioner” for Indirect Tax and Tax Controversy.

WTS Taxise has been promoted to Tier 3 from Notable Firm for Transfer Pricing, retained as a Tier 3 firm for Tax and gained a new ranking as a Notable Firm for Tax Controversy.

“We are honored to be recognised as a tier 3 tax law firm for both tax and transfer pricing in Singapore. Our latest rankings further affirm our dedication to providing excellent full suite tax and transfer pricing support on par with leading law firms. We are grateful for the trust our clients place in our technical and practical expertise and the dedication of the WTS Taxise team,” WTS Taxise Founding Principal Eugene Lim said.

“We are delighted to be recognised by both clients and peers alike for our transfer pricing competence in Singapore. For us, its a confirmation that we are having the relevant conversations and driving sustainable outcomes that our clients value. We are grateful to our clients for their continued trust,” Associate Principal Christine Schwarzl added.

Founded in 2019 by regional market-leading international tax and international trade lawyers and practitioners, WTS Taxise offers practical and audit conflict-free objective advice on complex international tax, international trade and transfer pricing matters.

In providing advice, we draw from our unique mix of professionals including lawyers, tax accountants, economists, academics and senior former in-house tax specialists in its ranks. Together, the firm provides holistic multi-disciplinary perspectives and solutions to address our clients’ most difficult and strategic international tax, international trade and transfer pricing issues.

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