EY wins National Tax Firm of the Year award

Awards

EY Hungary won the National Tax Firm of the Year award and also received National Transfer Pricing Firm of the Year at this year’s International Tax Review (ITR) European Tax Awards ceremony in London, EY said in a press release today.

“These two international awards are a type of recognition for the dedicated work we have been conducting for the past few years in Hungary, and which helped us retain our position as Hungary’s leading tax advisor on the ever changing market. Our clients contributed to winning these awards as well, as we can prove our professional preparedness through more and more complex projects,” EY Hungary CEO Botond Rencz said.


ITR is recognized as one of the worldʼs leading magazines dedicated to international tax strategy, and the awards celebrate the most innovative tax transactional, structuring, litigation and transfer pricing work completed in Europe, and they are handed to firms that demonstrate excellence, innovation and an ability to deal with complexity in each category, the press release said.

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