Andrija Durovic

Associate

Durovic Andrija

Andrija Durovic is an experienced tax attorney with extensive experience in tax, tax controversy, and corporate matters. Mr. Durovic is a trusted by clients in the real estate, retail, agriculture, energy and IT industries on a range of tax and corporate issues.

Prior to joining Curtis, Mr. Durovic has seven years of experience in Serbia representing companies on international tax matters, including the taxation of cross-border sale of shares, investment units, royalty payments, real estate, interests, and dividends. He has advised clients on tax planning of mergers, acquisitions, and spin-offs as well as initiated statutory procedures, obtaining official opinions of the Serbian Ministry of Finance concerning delicate international tax law matters.

On the tax controversy side, Mr. Durovic has appeared before the Serbian tax authorities, drafted submissions, and legal remedies in many tax audits regarding Serbian corporate and personal income tax, as well as VAT, property tax and asset transfer tax.

Mr. Durovic’s sectoral experience in M&A and corporate includes oil & gas, airline, foods, and energy.

Education

New York University, LLM in International Taxation

University of Belgrade, Bachelor of Laws

Membership

New York State Bar Association - Tax Section

Serbian Fiscal Society

International Fiscal Association

Managing Board of the Business Lawyers Association of the Republic of Serbia

Languages

Serbian

English

Montenegrin

Bosnian

Croatian

Admitted to Practice

Serbia

Andrija Durovic is an experienced tax attorney with extensive experience in tax, tax controversy, and corporate matters. Mr. Durovic is a trusted by clients in the real estate, retail, agriculture, energy and IT industries on a range of tax and corporate issues.

Focus Areas

Awards

New York University Dean’s Graduate Award (merit-based scholarship)

Country’s Best Student Scholarship granted by the Government of the Republic of Serbia

Saint Sava award for achieving excellent success granted by the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Law