Kyosuke Katahira
Asia-Pacific Guide 2024
Band 3 : Tax: Bengoshi
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About
Provided by Kyosuke Katahira
Career
Kyosuke Katahira has over 15 years of experience providing international tax advice to multinational enterprises in connection with different types of cross-border transactions, including M&A, joint ventures, and distribution and licensing agreements. In the context of inbound transactions, he advises U.S. or other foreign corporate clients on domestic tax issues in connection with business establishment or restructuring in Japan, as well as various treaty issues arising from cross-border transactions. Further, he regularly supports foreign funds in developing optimal structures for real estate inbound investments in terms of Japanese taxation. He also advises Japanese corporations in outbound transactions in terms of Japanese CFC (controlled foreign company) rules and corporate reorganization taxation. Kyosuke's experience extends to representation of clients in tax administrative proceedings and preparing position papers on complicated tax issues. In addition, he has a strong track record advising on U.S. tax matters having worked in Jones Day’s Washington and New York offices, and leverages this knowledge and experience to work seamlessly with U.S. colleagues on a wide range of cross-border tax issues.
For more information, visit https://www.jonesday.com/en/lawyers/k/kyosuke-katahira?tab=overview
Chambers Review
Asia-Pacific
Kyosuke Katahira boasts expertise in tax audits, structuring work and the tax aspects of cross-border acquisitions.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"He always gave us useful and appropriate advice very quickly."
"We highly appreciate that the responses are very quick and that he responds in line with our wishes as much as possible."
"He always gave us useful and appropriate advice very quickly."
"We highly appreciate that the responses are very quick and that he responds in line with our wishes as much as possible."