Tax Law

We help our clients understand complex tax legislation and provide practical advice that enables secure and tax-optimized decisions that benefit their business.
We support startups and large corporations with both ongoing operations and major strategic decisions, including restructurings, business transfers, investments, VAT management, incentive programs, and international individual taxation.

Our Team

With all our collective experience and broad legal knowledge, we tailor our approach to our clients’ business logic, act as an extension of their team, and focus on what gives results. That’s how we make law relevant – and create real value for our clients.

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Andreas Lindén, CFO
RCL Holding
A professional firm with a personal touch that truly stands out when it comes to taking full responsibility in complex projects. Thanks to this, Morris Law has over the years gone from handling small individual matters to becoming our “go-to firm” – essentially delivering all legal services to our group.
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