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Tuan Bui

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Deloitte Vietnam

12A floor, VINACONEX Tower

34 Lang Ha St

Dong Da Dist, Hanoi

Vietnam

Tel: +84 4 6288 3568 (Ext. 2103)

Fax: +84 4 6288 5678

Email: tbui@deloitte.com

Website: www.deloitte.com/vn

Tuan Bui, Deloitte Vietnam, is the country indirect tax and customs leader. He has more than 22 years' experience in providing audit, tax and business advisory to many multinational companies and foreign-invested companies in Vietnam. Tuan advises clients on different matters including VAT, duties exemption and refund, customs and indirect tax reviews and advisory, and indirect tax/customs audit for large-scale projects.

Tuan's areas of specialisation cover industries such as energy and resources, technology, media and telecommunications, manufacturing and real estate.

Tuan is a board member of the Vietnam Tax Consultant Association, and regularly represents Deloitte Vietnam in public speaking and media, as well as to provide comments on draft laws and under-law regulations on tax and customs. He has very strong connections and relationships with the Ministry of Finance, General Department of Customs, General Department of Taxation and their lower authorities in major cities and seaports in Vietnam.

Tuan holds an MBA from the University of Hawaii, and is a member of CPA Australia and CPA Vietnam.

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Thomas McClelland

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Deloitte Vietnam

18th Floor, Times Square Building

57 – 69F Dong Khoi Street

District 1, Ho Chi Minh City

Vietnam

Tel: +84 (8) 3 910 0751

Fax: +84 (8) 3 9100 750

Email: tmcclelland@deloitte.com

Website: www.deloitte.com/vn

Thomas McClelland, Deloitte Vietnam, is a tax leader. Originally commencing his career in New Zealand, he has advised a wide variety of organisations on indirect taxation in Vietnam in a broad range of industries including fast-moving consumer goods and oil and gas since 1998, when he was originally seconded to Vietnam to advise enterprises on the introduction of VAT.

Along with advisory and compliance services, he also supports companies in matters of controversy relating to indirect tax.

Thomas has been deeply involved over the years in contributing to and instigating new legislation on indirect taxation in Vietnam, including through his role as chairman of the European Chamber of Commerce Taxation Committee.

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Tram Bui

EY

David Fitzgerald

PwC

Nhan Huynh

KPMG

Ngoc Thai Nguyen

KPMG

Thanh Vinh Nguyen

Baker McKenzie

Anh Thach

EY

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