Henk is widely acknowledged as one of Belgium’s foremost tax lawyers. He has more than 35 years’ experience with advising corporates, financial institutions and funds on Belgian, EU and international tax matters, including their tax planning and structures.. He also advises on the tax aspects of transactions, including in the fields of corporate M&A, capital markets, finance and real estate. He has a strong track record in R&D tax incentives. Henk advises clients on the tax aspects of equity incentive plans, such as share plans, stock options, leverage share plans, co-investment and carried interest schemes. He assists clients during tax investigations, administrative and court proceedings (including the European courts).
Henk maintains excellent contacts with the Belgian tax authorities (including the ruling commission, central tax authorities, and the Government). He has obtained a number of important and innovative rulings on tax issues in relation to R&D incentives, equity incentives and the application of the DRD regime.
Henk heads the firm’s Belgian tax practice. Formerly, he was the national managing partner in Belgium, the firm’s global head of tax and served for six years on the firm’s Partnership Board.
For almost two decades, Henk has been recognised as a Band 1 practitioner in Chambers Europe and Legal 500.
Henk has led on, or has been a principal adviser on, many market-leading deals. These include advising:
Henk is a member of legal & tax committee of the American Chamber of Commerce, of the IFA Belgian Branch, and of the De Warande Business Club, Brussels.
He has been teaching corporate tax at the Vlerick Business School and at Catholic University of Leuven.
Henk has spoken at many seminars on tax topics, as well as writing extensively on these subjects.
Henk studied law at the Catholic University of Leuven, obtained a special tax degree from the Ecolé Supérieure des Sciences fiscales of Brussels and holds a master’s in law from University of Illinois College of Law.
He speaks English, Dutch and French.