Ludwig Furtner

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Ludwig Furtner (born March 4, 1926 in Munich ; † June 17, 2008 ) was a German business economist . He was an honorary professor at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich and chairman of the Josef and Luise Kraft Foundation.

Life

After graduating from high school in 1946, Ludwig Furtner began studying business administration at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich (LMU), which he completed in 1948 with the degree of business administration. In 1950 he received his doctorate with his dissertation The performance wages in business administration at the State Economics Faculty of the LMU. From 1955 he was in a private law firm independently and held preparatory courses for the tax agent - and the tax consultant exam. In 1961 he founded the Südbayerische Revisions- und Treuhandgesellschaft mbH, a tax consultancy and auditing firm in Munich. In 1964 Ludwig Furtner was appointed lecturer for business taxation at the LMU and in 1987 he was appointed honorary professor. In this function he was acting head of the Institute for Business Taxation at LMU from 1995 to 1998.

In 1960 he was appointed President of the then Association of Tax Consultants and Tax Agents in Bavaria. V., the later state association of tax consultants and tax agents in Bavaria e. V. and today's regional association of tax advisory and auditing professions in Bavaria e. V. elected. He held this office until 1999 and was then honorary president of the association. From 1969 he was also a member of the executive committee of the German Association of Tax Consultants .

Awards

Ludwig Furtner was awarded the Great Federal Cross of Merit in 1995 .

Charitable commitment

In 1986 Ludwig Furtner was appointed to the founding board of the Josef and Luise Kraft Foundation in Munich. The charitable and benevolent foundation emerged from the wills of the couple Josef and Luise Kraft, who ran a trading company for building materials in Munich , and is the owner of today's Kraft Baustoffe GmbH. The purpose of the foundation is to promote poor elderly people who are worthy of support and to promote elderly care .

Remarks

  1. Josef Kraft was the brother of the organist Karl Kraft and was related on his mother's side to the owners of the Pachmayr drinks store .

Web links

  • Website of the Institute for Business Taxation in the Faculty of Business Management of the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich, with photo by Ludwig Furtner
  • Website of the Südbayerischen Revisions- und Treuhand GmbH
  • Website of the Josef and Luise Kraft Foundation

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Family obituary notice. Dorfener Nachrichten of June 21, 2008 (accessed September 19, 2017).
  2. a b c d e f g h i j Prof. Dr. Ludwig Furtner, WP, StB - CV. Website of the Institute for Business Taxation in the Faculty of Business Administration of the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich (accessed on September 19, 2017).
  3. a b The LSWB history. Website of the regional association of tax advisory and auditing professions in Bavaria e. V. (accessed on September 19, 2017).
  4. 30 years of Kraft: Review and outlook on the commitment of the Josef and Luise-Kraft Foundation in the year of the anniversary. Newsletter I / 2016 of the Josef and Luise Kraft Foundation (PDF document, accessed on September 19, 2017).
  5. ^ Statutes of the Josef and Luise Kraft Foundation in Munich. Munich, August 25, 2008 (PDF document, accessed September 19, 2017).