Areas of practice
- PIT
- CIT
- Tax reliefs
Aleksander is a tax advisor and an attorney-at-law at LTCA, as well as an academic lecturer and researcher at the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH). He studied law at the University of Warsaw and finance and accounting at the Warsaw School of Economics. He completed his PhD studies at SGH, his attorney-at-law training at the Warsaw Bar Association of Attorneys-at-law (OIRP), and postgraduate studies in real estate valuation at Kielce University of Technology.
Between 2019 and 2022, he served as Director of the Income Tax Department at the Ministry of Finance. He was responsible for a number of key income tax reforms, including the introduction of the Estonian CIT regime, as well as tax incentives for prototyping, innovative employees, expansion, initial public offerings (IPO), corporate social responsibility (CSR), and heritage conservation.
Aleksander was also a member of the State Examination Commission for Tax Advisors and a supervisory board member of the Pomeranian Special Economic Zone. Earlier in his career, he worked at international law firms. He is the author of several dozen academic publications, focusing in particular on the taxation of business income.