Krzysztof Majczyk
economist, lawyer, philosopher
Owner of an individual practice "Doradztwo Podatkowe Krzysztof Jan Majczyk", Wadowicka 12/430, 30-415 Kraków, Entry No.: 02880, service accountant, tax advisor, commercial lawyer for domestic and foreign commercial law companies, long-term legal advocate for micro, small and medium-sized Polish enterprises in front of Polish so-called administrative courts, repressed by blatant misuse of power by the Polish fiscal administration.
The owner of the Polish Consulting Group, made up of the economic expertise of the British law "Polish Consulting Ltd" in London (UK) and the economic expert company of the Polish law "Polish Consulting 1" Spółka z o.o. in Krakow (PL).
Founder of the Aristotle Foundation in Krakow (2017); The Foundation conducts scientific activity; from the position of Aristotelian dialectics, ancient Roman law and Catholic theology, he criticizes the influence of contemporary, relativistic philosophical currents in European philosophy, law, political systems, taxation and the economy.
Lawyer pro publico bono; Founder of the legal counseling "Aristotle", in which he supports Polish entrepreneurs in the fight against glaring manifestations of economic, legal, cultural and moral discrimination that they face from contemporary Poles and hostile Polish enterprises in their foreign background, including international, transnational and non-national states and public and secret organizational and legal structures.
Philanthropist; Founder of the "Young Aristotle" Scholarship Fund for Talented, but Poor Rural Youth.
A long-time economist, lawyer, tax and accounting columnist for WoltersKluwer (Lex), Gazeta Prawna, Infor PL, Knowledge and Practices, Taxnet, Nettax.
Author of the process commentary "Preparing a complaint and cassation complaint in court-administrative proceedings, including tax matters. Practical commentary with case law. Templates of pleadings and case studies "(C.H. Beck 2013).
MA in economics of the UEK in Krakow, MA in law at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, PhD student of the PhD Studies at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, PhD thesis entitled "Theoretical law of the principle of in dubio pro tributario: structural analysis and argumentative functions (Postulate of the legal positivization principle in dubio pro tributario in Polish tax law) "(opening in 2013).
He loves and is proud of Poland and Slavdom, walking and cycling tours of the Polish mountains and the Polish sea.
Mobile: 662-268-917, email: krzysztof.majczyk@gmail.com, www.kjm.kancelariamg.pl