What We Do — in essence
Cross-border structures fail when judgment becomes fragmented.
ITM Corporate imposes a single operating standard across jurisdictions, entities and reporting lines, so that tax and compliance can withstand:
- Board scrutiny
- Audits
- Regulatory oversight
- Due diligence processes
without improvisation, noise or unnecessary exposure.
1. International Tax & Structuring
Tax architecture for complex cross-border structures.
We act at strategic and governance level in:
- International structuring and restructuring
- Tax support in transactions
- Operational tax execution across holdings and multi-entity structures
- Risk analysis and memoranda for decision-making bodies
Tax is addressed as a strategic discipline, not as an isolated technical exercise.
2. Global Compliance & Reporting
Predictability across multiple jurisdictions.
We implement:
- Master compliance calendars by entity and country
- Responsibility and control matrices
- Unified evidence frameworks
- Periodic reporting prepared for management and boards
Compliance ceases to be reactive and becomes a controlled system.
3. Selective Assurance
Targeted intervention where scrutiny is unavoidable.
We provide:
- Consistency and pre-audit reviews
- Process and evidence validation
- Documentation preparation for Third parties under NDA
- Remediation plans with defined ownership and timelines
Tax is addressed as a strategic discipline, not as an isolated technical exercise.
Why ITM Corporate
We do not compete on scale.
We compete on standard.
ITM Corporate operates as a central function of control and governance: it centralizes obligations, structures evidence and delivers reporting capable of standing before boards, auditors and authorities.
Our operating culture is institutional, discreet and long-term oriented.
Signals (discreet):
- Multi-jurisdiction coordination with selected local advisors
- Evidence-based methodology and audit readiness
- Confidentiality and verification protocol via the Liaison Office
Mandates are accepted selectively.
Priority is given to structures with material exposure.
