Bart van Osch is a VAT and indirect taxes advisor at PwC, the Netherlands. In this role, he advises publicly traded and privately held multinational companies on the cross border and national VAT and indirect tax aspects of their trade. He is involved in several business groups within PwC such as the UK-NL tax team, in which he is the prime contact for VAT purposes, the Industrial Products & Services group and the Energy, Utility & Resources community.He is the trusted advisor for a number of global indirect tax accounts within PwC, which he supports in all the aspects of their international business and expansion. As such, he covers a wide range of service offerings from the tax and financial optimisation of supply chains, introduction of VAT in the GCC countries to the concrete indirect tax coding of a specific transaction in a client's ERP system, frequently working together with other Lines of Services within PwC and third party business partners.Bart is currently on secondment to the Inbound / FTSE 100 practice in London, focusing on personal development and the re-establishment of the Dutch Desk. He is a member of PwC UK's Brexit Working Group and supporting the indirect tax roll-out of and alignment on Brexit with the EU indirect tax practice.Ever so often he publishes articles on selected topics such as VAT and vouchers, intra-EU trade and the transfer of a going concern in renowned tax magazines. Spare time is spent on hobby's (cars & racing, field hockey (as goalie of the PwC London company hockey team), reading, running and visiting concerts), travelling both business and private and of course staying up to date of the latest indirect tax developments.Bart's motto is: 'facilitating international trade'.
Listed skills include Vat, Tax, Indirect Taxation, Tax Law, and 16 others.