AMEDEO RIZZO

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PhD in Law, University of Oxford (attending)
MSc in Taxation, University of Oxford (distinction)
MSc in Law and Business Administration, Bocconi University (cum laude)
BSc in Business Administration, Bocconi University

Biographical Note

Amedeo Rizzo works as Academic Fellow at Bocconi University and SDA Bocconi, School of Management, where he carries on research activities on international and European corporate taxation, tax policy and corporate tax governance. He collaborates with the OFC - Accounting and Tax Policy Observatory and with the Transfer Pricing Forum. He is a research fellow of the Working Party on Tax & Legal Matters, carrying out research about tax law and public finance. In this context, he  participated to the publication of the book “Brexit: Scenari fiscali e opportunità per i professionisti italiani” published by IPSOA – Wolters Kluwer Italy and presented at the Camera dei Deputati, the Italian Chamber of Deputies. As concerns his research activities, he is the author of papers published in national and international academic journals, such as International Tax StudiesInternational Transfer Pricing Journal, Fiscalità e Commercio Internazionale, and Novità Fiscali, and technical newspaper such as Norme e Tributi - Sole24Ore, 2020revisione, and We Wealth, by whom he has been selected for the top 300 wealth management influencers’ club. He is part of the Group of Experts on anti-corruption for Transparency International Italy, advising on corporate and tax law.

Amedeo graduated magna cum laude with a Master of Science in Law and Business Administration from Bocconi, with short academic stays in Brussels, Dubai and London. He received the Bocconi - Boroli scholarship for best graduate of 2017. Afterwards, he continued his studies with a Master of Science in Taxation at the University of Oxford, graduating with distinction. He then undertook doctoral studies in law at the University of Oxford. He is one of the founding partners of the audit company Imperium Audit SpA. Previously, he worked for the Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs of the European Commission and for the International Tax and Transfer Pricing Team of Pricewaterhouse Coopers, Milan. He also collaborated with Centre for Budget and Governance Accountability, India, on financial transparency issues in Asia-Pacific countries.

Last change 17/09/2021