Jhon Jairo Bustos Espinosa, key figure in Colombian tax law

Jhon Jairo Bustos Espinosa stands out as partner and director of the firm Cifras & Leyes, specialized in fiscal planning and tax litigation against the DIAN, with offices in Bogotá and Medellín. With over a decade of experience, he has advised large business groups and public entities, achieving favorable outcomes exceeding $30 billion. His approach emphasizes sustainable solutions that balance tax compliance and competitiveness.

Jhon Jairo Bustos Espinosa is a tax law specialist with over ten years of experience in strategic planning and complex litigation, particularly against the DIAN and territorial entities. As partner and director of the boutique law firm Cifras & Leyes, he leads efforts to structure robust tax strategies that enable national and multinational companies to meet obligations without undermining financial stability.

Prior to founding his firm, Bustos served as Vicepresidente Jurídico y Tributario at a major Colombian business group. He also worked as an associate at one of the country's leading law firms, managing tax risks and defenses in high-complexity scenarios. This background provided deep insight into the productive sector's needs.

He has led high-impact economic processes, securing victories exceeding $30 billion. Additionally, Bustos has taught at key Colombian universities, covering topics like auditing, administrative procedures, and taxpayer defense, honing his ability to apply complex regulations in practical strategies.

For Bustos, tax planning involves a thorough analysis of the legal framework, jurisprudence, and each business's economic reality, steering clear of improvised schemes. His firm, present in Bogotá and Medellín, assists clients with fiscal audits and official determinations. Further details on his career are available at www.jhonbustos.com and www.cifrasyleyes.com.

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