Edinilson Apolinario
About Edinilson Apolinario
Edinilson Apolinario is a Conselheiro at GETAP and has extensive experience in tax practice and corporate law, having led significant tax projects and contributed to global studies on taxation. He has held leadership roles in various professional forums and served as a Judge Contribuinte at the Tribunal de Impostos e Taxas de São Paulo.
Work at GETAP
Edinilson Apolinario serves as a Conselheiro at GETAP (Grupo de Estudos Tributários Aplicados). In this role, he contributes to discussions and initiatives focused on applied tax studies, leveraging his expertise in taxation to influence policy and practice within the sector.
Education and Expertise
Edinilson Apolinario has a diverse educational background in accounting and law. He studied Accounting at Uninove - Universidade Nove De Julho from 2014 to 2016 and at Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie from 1991 to 1992. He also studied Corporate Law at FGV EAESP from 2011 to 2013 and Law at Universidade Paulista from 1996 to 2001. This extensive education underpins his expertise in tax and legal matters.
Achievements in Tax Practice
Apolinario built and led the Indirect Tax Practice, which received recognition from both the market and government. He has led innovative tax projects that utilize technology to improve execution speed and quality of results. His contributions include involvement in the World Bank's Global Study 'Doing Business - Paying Taxes', highlighting his impact on international tax practices.
Leadership Roles in Professional Forums
Edinilson Apolinario has held several leadership positions in professional forums. He served as Vice President of Tributos and Vice President of Contabilidade at ANEFAC, as well as Vice President of the Comissão Jurídica at the Câmara Japonesa. These roles demonstrate his commitment to advancing the field of taxation and accounting in Brazil.
Judicial Experience
Apolinario served as a Judge Contribuinte at the Tribunal de Impostos e Taxas de São Paulo (TIT-SP) from 2020 to 2021. This position involved adjudicating tax-related disputes, further showcasing his expertise in the legal aspects of taxation.