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Guillaume Delfosse is a lawyer at the Brussels Bar, specialising in tax law.


He began his career at Tiberghien in 2014. He worked in the tax team of an international law firm, Allen&Overy, and then Simont Braun. In 2024, Guillaume joined Tiberghien as Counsel.


Guillaume advises family groups, entrepreneurs and investors on the tax aspects of their projects. His practice includes corporate tax law, wealth planning and tax litigation.

In addition to his activities as a lawyer, Guillaume is a lecturer at the Solvay Brussels School (taxation of mergers and acquisitions), an assistant in tax law at the ULB and deputy secretary-general of the Belgian branch of the Internal Fiscal Association.

 

Guillaume studied law and philosophy. He won the Faculty of Law-prize of the University faculties Saint-Louis in Brussels in 2011. During his studies, he represented his university in simulations of the United Nations in New York (2010) and in Washington (2011). He completed his Master in Law with an Erasmus exchange program at Trinity College in Dublin. Guillaume then specialized in corporate law at the KULeuven (in Dutch) and in tax law at the ULB.

 

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Counsel - Brussels

Born in Uccle, °1990.
Lawyer.  
Joined the firm in 2014.

Practice Areas

Tax law.
Corporate taks.
Mergers & Acquisitions.
Death duties and Estate planning.

Education

ULB (Master in tax law, magna cum laude, 2017).
KU Leuven (Master in het vennootschapsrecht, 2014).
Trinity College Dublin (Erasmus, Second class Honors, first division, 2013).
U.C.L. (Master in Law, magna cum laude, 2013).
Facultés Universitaires Saint-Louis (Bachelor of Philosophy, magna cum laude, 2014).

Languages

French, Dutch, English.

Other professional activities

Guillaume is also lecturer in taxation at the Solvay Brussels School
Guest expert and assistant in tax law at the ULB

Ssecretary general (adjunct) at the IFA.

 
  • G. Delfosse et J. Malherbe, « Les investissements en private equity au départ de la Belgique : la pricaf privée », European and International Journal of Tax Law, Bruylant, Luxembourg, 2023/3, p. 389-396.
  • G. Delfosse et F. Laune, « Les droits de mise au rôle, le droit de condamnation et les modes alternatifs de règlement des conflits », J.T., 2023, p. 591-597.
  • G. Delfosse, « Recension – Le Cens de l’Etat. Comprendre la crise du politique par la modernité fiscale, par Hubert Etienne, Les Belles Lettres, 2022, 280p . », JDF, 2022, p. 318-322.
  • G. Delfosse, note sous Cass., 21 avril 2022, J.D.F., 2022, 3-4, p. 121.
  • G. Delfosse, “La clause Casman à nouveau utile en Région wallonne et à Bruxelles ?”, J.D.F., 2021, 7-8, p. 2021.
  • G. Delfosse and I. Panis, “Aspects fiscaux du nouveau Code des sociétés et des associations”, R.G.F.C.P.¸ 2019/6, p. 18-45.
  • G. Delfosse and P. Smet, « Arrêt Sofina, l’établissement stable ‘notionnel’ en droit fiscal européen », R.G.F.C.P., 2019/3, p. 4-21.
  • G. Delfosse, « L’Instrument multilatéral: petit guide à destination de l’utilisateur », R.G.F.C.P., Wolters Kluwer, 2017/7-8, p. 23-47.
  • G. Delfosse, R. Thonet and A. Van Geel, « Introduction à la procédure fiscale en Région flamande au départ des impôts de succession et de donation », R.F.R.L., Bruxelles, Larcier, 2016/1, p. 5-21.
  • Tiberghien, Manuel de droit fiscal, contribution to yearly updates, 2015-2018.
  • G. Delfosse, « Claude Gueux, l’abolition de la peine de mort comme condition du droit? », Revue interdisciplinaire d’études juridiques, juin-juillet 2012, p. 225-254
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