Himanshu Aggarwal
Corporate & International Tax Β· Transfer Pricing Β· PMLA & Black Money Laws
About
Himanshu Aggarwal is a Principal Associate at Vaish Associates Advocates, New Delhi, one of India’s most respected tax and corporate law firms. A qualified Chartered Accountant with a B.Com (Hons.) from Delhi University, he brings a rare combination of financial and legal expertise to a practice spanning corporate and international tax, transfer pricing, indirect taxes, PMLA, Benami Laws, and Black Money Laws. He has appeared and assisted Senior Counsel before the Supreme Court, High Courts, Tax Tribunals, and Tax Authorities across India. His recent notable matters include the Delhi High Court’s landmark ruling granting tax relief to Category III AIFs by reading down a CBDT circular, a successful stay on re-assessment proceedings before the Allahabad High Court, and a Bombay High Court transfer pricing clarification on Section 144C. He also advises clients across industries on cross-border transaction structuring and compliance β making him an exceptionally well-rounded mentor for students and young lawyers targeting tax law and international tax careers.
Areas of Expertise
- Corporate & International Tax Litigation
- Transfer Pricing Advisory & Disputes
- Indirect Taxes (GST & Customs)
- PMLA, Benami & Black Money Laws
- Cross-Border Transaction Structuring
Education & Experience
- Principal Associate β Vaish Associates Advocates
- Appearances before Supreme Court, High Courts & Tax Tribunals
- Cross-Border Transaction Structuring & Compliance Advisory
- Chartered Accountant β ICAI
- B.Com (Hons.) β Delhi University (2010β2013)
Practice Areas
What I Offer
Tax Litigation Mentorship
Practical guidance on direct & indirect tax disputes, transfer pricing proceedings & appearing before Tax Tribunals and High Courts
International Tax & Transfer Pricing
In-depth sessions on cross-border transaction structuring, international tax advisory & India’s evolving transfer pricing framework
CA + Law Career Guidance
Unique insights for Chartered Accountants and commerce graduates on transitioning into tax law and building a dual-qualification practice