Miguel Teixeira de Abreu

Honorary Partner | Lisbon

Practice Areas
Corporate and M&A
Finance
Tax
Industries
Private Clients & Family Businesses
Desks
Angola Desk
Mozambique Desk
Languages
  • English
  • Spanish
Contacts

Miguel Teixeira de Abreu is the Chairman of the Advisory Board and Founding Partner of Abreu Advogados.

Works primarily on the corporate, financial and taxation aspects of business structuring and corporate restructuring operations.

Chambers & Partners has recognized Miguel Teixeira de Abreu as an “Eminent Practitioner” well versed in advising corporate clients on tax structuring relating to M&A transactions and restructuring mandates.

In the context of corporate reorganisations, he provides support in several transfer pricing projects in various industries and, in particular, in the planning and negotiation of pre-assessment agreements with tax authorities. He has been the lead in tax litigation cases involving double taxation, breach of EU laws, and transfer pricing.

He focuses on matters relating to mergers, demergers and acquisitions, asset contributions, and exchange of shares, particularly in connection with international tax and project finance.

Additionally, he participates in investment operations in Angola and Mozambique, advising on tax issues and assisting Abreu International Legal Solutions’ lawyers in their interchange with lawyers based in Angola and Mozambique. Finally, with an Active role in some of the most relevant restructuring operations in multinational groups taking place in Portugal, Miguel has extensive experience in advising on transactions in the healthcare, telecommunications, automobile, ports and financial sectors.

Tax: Hall of Fame, 2022

Experience

Advising a multinational company in the telecommunications sector on the integration of a multinational company which it acquired, including the transfer of assets, refinancing operations and tax matters;

Advising a multinational entertainment company on the organisation of its business model in Portugal, including the review of its transfer pricing policy and the adoption of a strategy to anticipate potential problems with the tax authorities;

Association

Education

Faculty of Law - Lisbon

Law degree from University of Lisbon, Faculty of Law (1987)

London School of Economics

Master of Laws (LLM) from the London School of Economics (London - 1989)