Arianne specialises in estate planning and advising high-net-worth individuals and focuses on, among other things, business transfers and family foundations/trusts.
In 2020 Arianne obtained her PhD in Tax Law, at Leiden University. Her research regards civil law and tax aspects of the separation of legal ownership of and control over assets, by way of (testamentary) administration, exchanging assets for depositary receipts (certificering) and trust(like) arrangements. Arianne regularly publishes on topics in the field of estate planning and the taxation of trusts/family foundations. Arianne is also affiliated to the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam as endowed professor Estate Planning.

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Memberships

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Dutch Association of Tax Advisers
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Dutch Association of Estate Planners
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Qualifications

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Estate Planning, Grotius Academy, 2012 (with honours)
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Tax law, University of Utrecht, 2007 (with honours)
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Notarial law, University Utrecht, 2007 (with honours)
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Dutch civil law (specialisation corporate law), University Utrecht, 2007 (with honours)
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Publications

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De Leeuw, A.E. (2023), Huwelijksvermogensrechtelijke schuldverhoudingen in de fiscaliteit (inaugural speech), Deventer: Wolters Kluwer
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De Leeuw, A.E. (2020), Scheiding van zeggenschap en belang in de familiesfeer (dissertation), Deventer: Wolters Kluwer
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De Leeuw, A.E. (2022), Opheffing van het testamentair bewind in de rechtspraak, Kwartaalbericht Estate Planning 2022(2)
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De Leeuw, A.E & Winkenius, L.R.T. (2021), Certificering van aandelen bezien vanuit het perspecitef van economische eigendom, Kwartaalbericht Estate Planning 2021(2)

Arianne de Leeuw

Senior Associate - Tax Adviser

arianne.de.leeuw@loyensloeff.com

Amsterdam

Dutch, English

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<p>Arianne de Leeuw, tax adviser, is a member of the Family Owned Business & Private Wealth practice group in our Amsterdam office.</p>

Arianne specialises in estate planning and advising high-net-worth individuals and focuses on, among other things, business transfers and family foundations/trusts.
In 2020 Arianne obtained her PhD in Tax Law, at Leiden University. Her research regards civil law and tax aspects of the separation of legal ownership of and control over assets, by way of (testamentary) administration, exchanging assets for depositary receipts (certificering) and trust(like) arrangements. Arianne regularly publishes on topics in the field of estate planning and the taxation of trusts/family foundations. Arianne is also affiliated to the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam as endowed professor Estate Planning.