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Prof. Maarten de Wilde is a Full Professor of International and European Tax Law at Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam. He leads the Tax Law department and serves on the board of the Erasmus Foundation for Taxation (EFS), a post-master and research institute. He also works as a Director at PwC and collaborates with the Africa-Europe Partnership Institute (AEPICAB). His research focuses on global and digital taxation of business income, particularly multinational corporations. De Wilde holds a PhD cum laude (2015) for his thesis on taxing multinationals, honored with the Johannes Cornelis Ruigrok prize (2016).
Education: Graduated cum laude in Dutch Law and Tax Law from Utrecht University (2005), followed by a PhD at Erasmus University (2015).
Research: Analyzes tax competition, OECD policies, and innovative tax frameworks to combat avoidance. Notably critiqued the OECD blueprint for potential loopholes enabling strategic profit shifting.
Engagement: Frequently commented on global tax reforms like the G7 minimum tax agreement and Dutch tax policy developments. Advocates for robust solutions to modern tax challenges.
Awards: Recognized for scholarly contributions to international tax law.
Affiliations: Combines academia with professional roles, influencing both policy and practice in taxation.
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