High Net Worth Divorce: 2025 Year in Review
We are pleased to announce the publication of the HNW Divorce Magazine – Year in Review Edition. This special issue features the winning and…
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Ms. Anna D. Vladau is an international tax lawyer with over fifteen years experience advising high-net-worth individuals and corporations on Swiss, U.S., and cross-border tax matters. She provides strategic guidance on international transactions, executive taxation, and wealth structuring, including treaty relief, transfer pricing, residence and withholding taxes, permanent establishments, and cross-border compliance.
She represents clients at all stages of tax inquiries and disputes, whether through negotiation, alternative dispute resolution, or litigation before state and federal courts. She also advises family offices and owners of privately held businesses and individuals on estate and matrimonial planning, including regarding relocation to Switzerland and trusts.
Anna Vladau regularly provides advice to other professionals on complex cross-border tax issues and on tax-related commercial and contractual matters.
She holds an LL.M. in Taxation from Boston University School of Law and a Master’s degree in Law from the University of Lausanne, and is a member of the bar in the Canton of Vaud (Switzerland) and the State of New York (USA).
Anna Vladau also teaches tax law and financial markets at Kalaidos University of Applied Sciences in Lausanne and at Institut Supérieur de Formation Bancaire (ISFB) in Geneva. She is regularly invited to speak at conferences, seminars, and professional events. Her commentary and insights are often sought by the media, where she contributes to public understanding of evolving tax and legal issues.
We are pleased to announce the publication of the HNW Divorce Magazine – Year in Review Edition. This special issue features the winning and…
Read moreMaître Anna D. Vladau et Maître Aymeric Serre ont eu le plaisir de donner une conférence sur le traitement fiscal suisse des entités hybrides…
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