Global law firm Baker McKenzie announced today that Nadja Ruiz has joined the Firm as a partner in its North America Tax Practice Group. A prolific tax lawyer and former public official in Mexico, she joins the Tax practice in the Firm's Mexico City office.
Nadja joins Baker McKenzie from a Big Four accounting firm, where she handled tax advisory and controversy matters. She is a former member of the Mexico Tax Administration, Servicio de Administración Tributaria (SAT), where she served as Head of International Tax Legal Affairs and Chief Advisor to the Mexican Commissioner. In addition to her expertise in international tax matters, she brings extensive tax controversy experience as well as first-hand insights into SAT's compliance monitoring and auditing strategy.
Nadja's practice focuses on both domestic and international tax advisory and controversy matters, including conclusive agreements, mutual agreement procedures, bilateral APAs, FATCA reporting, exchange of information and tax transparency issues. She also advises financial institutions on their SAT-required filings with respect to account holders or investors.
"As the enforcement environment in Mexico continues to ramp up with increasing SAT compliance audits and reviews, which are likely to continue with the incoming administration, Nadja will be a trusted tax advisor to our clients, bringing nuanced guidance and advice from her experience in both government and private practice," said Pepe Larroque, National Managing Partner in Mexico. “This unique combination will be tremendously valuable to our clients seeking business-focused guidance on their most significant tax matters and disputes.”
Baker McKenzie's Tax Practice is one of the most highly regarded in the world. With more than 900 tax practitioners in over 40 countries, the Practice collaborates across borders and specialties to stay abreast of changing tax landscapes worldwide. The Firm's North America Tax Practice has advised clients on managing and mitigating risk in the United States, Canada, Mexico and at state and local levels for more than 40 years. As trusted tax counsel for many of the highest profile tax cases on record, the team is particularly well-regarded for litigation and the appeals process.
Nadja's move to Baker McKenzie follows other recent arrivals to the Firm's North America Tax Practice, including Cara Harrison and Rob Clary in Chicago and Emmanuel Sala in Toronto.
Salim Rahim, Chair of the North America Tax Practice Group, added: "Tax disputes are an area of key concern for many businesses, and they are seeking solutions that consider their unique business needs. Nadja is an esteemed tax practitioner who will provide exceptional service and advocacy to our clients as they navigate an evolving tax landscape in Mexico and globally.”
Nadja, who is fluent in Spanish, English and German, earned her Bachelor Degree of Law with honors from the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México in 2009.