René Schultze
Master of Laws (LL.M. - Tax Law)
Tax consultant
Specialist consultant for rating DStV e.V.
Senior tax consultant
Born in 1994
Specialist area
Tax
Focus areas
- Tax and business consulting for corporations and partnerships of all sizes
- Tax returns and preparation of annual financial statements
- Support with annual audits and tax audits
- Optimization and development of processes and structures
- Tax opinions
Personal career
- Bachelor of Arts – Business Administration with a focus on taxation 2015–2019
- Master of Laws (LL.M.) – Tax Law 2019–2020
- Appointed as a tax advisor in 2022
- Certified Rating Advisor (SRH/RMA) 2023
- Specialist advisor for rating DStV e.V. 2024
- Tax and audit assistant at FRTG Group – Krefeld 2015–2022
- Tax advisor and team leader for e-commerce and start-ups Ecovis KSO – Düsseldorf 2022–2025
Languages
- German
- English
Personal interests
- fitness and design
Der wahre Zwecke eines Buches ist, den Geist hinterrücks zum eigenen Denken zu verleiten – Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
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Extended reduction of trade income in the case of co-letting of permanently attached operating equipment – Federal Fiscal Court confirms strict standards and clarifies open questions
In its ruling of September 25, 2025 (IV R 31/23), the Federal Fiscal Court (BFH) clarified important principles regarding the extended reduction of trade income pursuant to Section 9 No. 1 Sentence 2 of the Trade Tax Act (GewStG) and...
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E-sports becomes a sport: Opportunities, requirements, and tax advantages when founding an e-sports club from 2026 onwards
E-sports has developed rapidly in recent years and is no longer a marginal phenomenon.
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Loss forfeiture pursuant to Section 8c of the German Corporation Tax Act (KStG) and possible loss carryback – confirmation by the Federal Fiscal Court (BFH)
With its ruling I R 1/23 of July 16, 2025, the Federal Fiscal Court (BFH) provides clarity regarding the loss forfeiture under Section 8c of the German Corporation Tax Act (KStG) and a possible loss carryback.
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