Diego Arribas specializes in tax planning for large national and international business groups, including advising on international tax applied to individuals (e.g., tax residence and impatriate regime) and to companies (e.g., tax treatment of dividends and capital gains, application of double tax treaties, EU law, and the implications of the OECD’s Pillar Two model and the BEPS Plan).
He completed a secondment in the knowledge management department of the Dutch law firm Loyens&Loeff in Amsterdam. He is a member of the Spanish Financial Law Association.
He is an associate lecturer at Universidad de Zaragoza and an associate professor at the School of Legal Practice at Universidad Complutense de Madrid. He is also coordinating lecturer of the Master for Admission to the Practice of Law and to the Profession of Court Agent (procurador) at CES Cardenal Cisneros, and lectures at several business schools in Spain, including Instituto de Empresa and ISDE.
Doctor of Laws (summa cum laude honors by unanimous decision)
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 2022
Master in Taxation and Tax Consultancy
CEF Center for Financial Studies, Madrid, 2013
Bachelor of Laws (with special distinction)
Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain, 2012
Bachelor of Business Administration and Management
Universidad de Zaragoza, 2012