Svitlana Buriak
Associate - Professional Support Lawyer
Svitlana Buriak, Tax Adviser, is a member of the Transfer Pricing practice group in our Amsterdam office. She focuses on international tax and transfer pricing aspects of intra-group business arrangements. She is also a member of the European Tax Law and OECD Pillar I and II topical teams.

Svitlana specialises in international and European tax law, and transfer pricing. She advises clients on matters such as IP structures, business restructurings, intra-group financial transactions, implications of OECD Pillar I and II, transfer pricing and state aid, etc.
Svitlana is also an Assistant Professor of International and European Tax Law at the University of Amsterdam, with a specialization in transfer pricing and digital tax. She is the director of the Amsterdam Centre for Transfer Pricing and Income Allocation (ACTP, UvA). Svitlana regularly contributes to various tax publications. She is also an active speaker at tax events.
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Svitlana Buriak
Associate - Professional Support Lawyer
Amsterdam
English, German, Russian, Ukranian

Svitlana Buriak, Tax Adviser, is a member of the Transfer Pricing practice group in our Amsterdam office. She focuses on international tax and transfer pricing aspects of intra-group business arrangements. She is also a member of the European Tax Law and OECD Pillar I and II topical teams.
Svitlana specialises in international and European tax law, and transfer pricing. She advises clients on matters such as IP structures, business restructurings, intra-group financial transactions, implications of OECD Pillar I and II, transfer pricing and state aid, etc.
Svitlana is also an Assistant Professor of International and European Tax Law at the University of Amsterdam, with a specialization in transfer pricing and digital tax. She is the director of the Amsterdam Centre for Transfer Pricing and Income Allocation (ACTP, UvA). Svitlana regularly contributes to various tax publications. She is also an active speaker at tax events.