Johanna Eckert Viggeborn

Senior Associate
Advokat

Johanna is an experienced Advokat with solid expertise in tax advisory services for both small and large companies. She specializes in corporate restructurings and generational transfers, with a particular focus on closely held businesses.
Johanna also has extensive experience in international individual taxation and provides strategic advice to clients establishing operations in Sweden. Johanna supports both private individuals and business owners in optimizing their tax positions and navigating complex tax regulations. Known for her dedication and ability to build long-term client relationships, Johanna ensures that each client receives tailored, high-quality advice aimed at achieving sustainable and efficient tax solutions.

Experience
Senior Associate, Advokat, Morris Law, 2016– Litigation Lawyer, Intrum, 2014–2016
Education
LL.M., Gothenburg University, 2013 Exchange term, University of East London, 2011 Company Economy, Gothenburg University, 2010
Languages
Swedish English
Other
Member of the Swedish Bar Association, 2022–

References

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