Christian Graw

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Christian Graw (* 1975 in Solingen ) is a German lawyer and judge at the Federal Fiscal Court .

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Starting in 1996, Graw initially completed an apprenticeship as a financial economist (FH) in the North Rhine-Westphalian financial administration, which he completed in 1999. He then studied law at the University of Cologne . After taking his first state examination in law there, he completed his legal clerkship at the Düsseldorf Regional Court . After his second state examination in 2006, Graw worked for a law firm in Bonn. In 2008 he joined the judicial service of North Rhine-Westphalia as a finance judge and was initially employed at the Düsseldorf finance court . There he mainly worked in income tax law. In 2009 he was at the University of Cologne with that of Johanna Hey assisted conversion tax writing The concept of shareholder taxation according to § 22 UmwStG 2006 - particularly in comparison to § 21 UmwStG 1995 Dr. iur. PhD. From October 2018 he was seconded to the State Chancellery of North Rhine-Westphalia .

In March 2019, Graw was elected judge at the Federal Fiscal Court. He took up his new position on June 15, 2019 and was appointed to IX, who was primarily responsible for the taxation of income from renting and leasing as well as the taxation of private sales transactions. Assigned to the Senate. He is also a co-author of legal commentaries on tax law and a lecturer at the Federal Finance Academy and the University of Düsseldorf .

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  1. Düsseldorf finance judge elected federal judge , press release of the Düsseldorf finance court of March 15, 2019, accessed on January 10, 2020.
  2. Press release No. 37/19 of June 17, 2019 of the Federal Fiscal Court , accessed on January 10, 2020.