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See Jee Chang

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Deloitte Singapore

6 Shenton Way

#32-00 Tower Two

Singapore

Tel: +65 6216 3181

Email: jcsee@deloitte.com

See Jee Chang is a Deloitte Singapore partner with more than 16 years of experience in taxation.

Before joining Deloitte, Jee Chang worked for the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) for more than 10 years. In his role as tax director of the Tax Policy & International Tax Division, he served as Singapore's competent authority, responsible for the negotiation of advance pricing arrangements (APAs) and the settlement of transfer pricing disputes, and conducted tax treaty negotiations.

He was significantly involved in developing the Singapore transfer pricing guidelines issued in 2006, and served as the key technical IRAS resource with regard to transfer pricing matters. He was also responsible for issuing tax rulings and IRAS circulars, supporting tax policy formulation and drafting new tax legislation, as well as collaborating with various Singaore government economic agencies on tax incentive design and implementation.

Jee Chang now advises and serves major multinational clients, many of whom have Singapore-based regional headquarters. He has substantial experience advising his clients on international and Asia- Pacific tax and transfer pricing planning, inward and outbound investment, structuring, and supply chain and business model optimisation. He has also successfully helped his clients to resolve complex tax and transfer pricing issues with the IRAS and to obtain favourable tax incentives from the Singapore government, as well as strategic tax rulings and APAs.

Jee Chang earned a bachelor of accountancy from the Nanyang Technological University and a master of business administration from INSEAD. He is a regular speaker at seminars and he lectures at the Singapore Tax Academy and for IRAS internal specialist training programmes.

Jee Chang is a CPA with the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Singapore and an accredited tax adviser with the Singapore Institute of Accredited Tax Practitioners.

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