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Simona Hornochová Joins KŠB

Tax advisor Simona Hornochová has joined the ranks of Kocián Šolc Balaštík (KŠB) today.

“I am happy to welcome Simona to KŠB and wish her a lot of success in the new team. I appreciate that she has chosen our law firm on her career journey and believe that many of our clients will benefit from our cooperation” said Dagmar Dubecká, KŠB’s managing partner.

Simona Hornochová has been a tax advisor since 1997. Prior to joining KŠB, she was at Ernst & Young for several years, where she specialized in corporate taxation and international tax issues. As a member of the Presidium of the Chamber of Tax Advisors, she was involved in education in the field of taxation. Simona also served as a deputy to the Minister of Finance for two years, where she was in charge of tax and customs. She is a member of the Chamber of Tax Advisors, where she works in a number of expert sections, and she is also a member of the Chamber of Certified Accountants, the IFA, and the Editorial Board of the Chamber of Tax Advisors.

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