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Robert T Chen

Deloitte Taiwan

12th Floor, Hung Tai Financial Plaza

No 156 Min Sheng East Road

Sec. 3, Taipei 10596

Taiwan, ROC

Tel: +886 (2) 2545 9988 ext. 1211

Fax: +886 (2) 2545 9966 ext. 1211

Email: robchen@deloitte.com.tw

Website: www.deloitte.com

Robert Chen, Deloitte Taiwan, is a tax partner of the Taipei office. He joined Deloitte & Touche in 1995 and has served both the audit and tax functions. He has extensive experience in providing various domestic tax services including corporate tax consulting, tax controversy, tax preference application, individual tax, family tax planning, and estate and gift tax planning. In addition, Robert is highly experienced in advising multinational enterprises setting up in Taiwan.

His experience spans multiple industries including financial services, manufacturing, and consumer products. He is also experienced in assisting clients to apply for VAT refunds and has had several successful cases in the past few years.

Robert holds a master's degree in accounting from the National Taipei University in Taiwan. He is also a certified public accountant, certified internal auditor and certified securities specialist. Robert is a member of the Taipei City CPA Association and the Taiwan Provincial CPA Association.

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Thomas Chen

Deloitte Taiwan

14th Floor, Hung Tai Financial Plaza

156 Min Sheng East Road

Sec3, Taipei 10596

Taiwan

Tel: +886 22545 9988 (ext 5467)

Email: thomaschen@deloitte.com.tw

Website: www.deloitte.com

Thomas Chen, Deloitte Taiwan, is a partner of the tax division. With over 20 years of experience in tax advisory and tax controversy, he has focused on M&A tax planning and deals with cases of tax controversy on goodwill amortisation.

His experience spans multiple industries, including financial services, manufacturing, life sciences and health care. He provides main services on tax advisory services in relation to merger and acquisitions, investment consultation and inbound tax issues consultation, tax compliance, transfer pricing, and tax controversy. He is very experienced in helping clients through each stage of tax controversy, including re-examination application, tax appeal with the Ministry of Finance, filing tax lawsuits with related courts, and even filing petitions for the interpretation of the Constitution.

Thomas holds a bachelors degree in finance from the National Sun Yat-sen University in Taiwan and he is a certified public accountant. Thomas is a member of the Taipei City CPA Association, a member of the Taichung City CPA Association, and a member of the Taiwan Provincial CPA Association.

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Robin Lin

Deloitte Taiwan

13th Floor, Hung Tai Financial Plaza

156 Min Sheng East Road Sec3

Taipei 10596

Taiwan

Tel: +886 22545 9988; ext 7527

Email: robinlin@deloitte.com.tw

Website: www.deloitte.com

Robin Lin, Deloitte Taiwan, has been the managing partner since 2006. Robin has represented his clients in administrative litigation, tax controversy, civil and criminal litigation, anti-trust law, forensic accounting, corporate investment and general corporate matters for more than 20 years.

He has extensive experience in regulatory compliance and focuses on consultation regarding tax law, the Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA), Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), trade secret protections and corporate affairs. Throughout his career, Robin has participated in or spoken at many seminars and symposia of government agencies and private organisations. Robin has been a lecturer on tax controversy issues at the National Taiwan University and National Chengchi University.

Robin participated in contract negotiations for the build-operate-transfer (BOT) project for the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Hall, and was the legal consultant for the private participation in infrastructure management project (PPIMP).

He also assists Taiwan financial institutions, including banks and insurance companies, to implement FATCA compliance projects.

Robin works with clients operating in the financial, logistics, hotel, travel and real estate industries, regarding compliance with PIPA, establishment of PIPA management systems, and to acquire international certificates.

Robin holds a bachelors degree in law from the National Taiwan University. He is a member of the Taipei Bar Association, a member of the Taichung Bar Association, a member of the Taiwan Administrative Association, a member of the Taiwan Insurance Law Association, and a representative of the Arbitration Association of the Republic of China

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Ye-Hsin Lin

Deloitte Taiwan

12th Floor, Hung Tai Financial Plaza

No 156 Min Sheng East Road, Sec. 3, Taipei 10596

Taiwan, ROC

Tel: +886 (2) 2545 9988 ext. 3505

Fax: +886 (2) 2545 9966 ext. 3505

Email: yehsinlin@deloitte.com.tw

Website: www.deloitte.com

Ye-Hsin Lin, Deloitte Taiwan, is a tax partner and the service line leader of domestic tax services. She specialises in tax structuring, tax consultation on transactions, transfer pricing, and tax controversy services. She has more than 25 years of experience in domestic tax and tax risk management, and has worked closely with tax authorities on policy making and dispute resolution. She has helped clients apply favourable tax treatments and close tax disputes through formal tax controversy processes or negotiation and settlement.

Ye-Hsin holds a master's degree in accounting and a BA in public finance from the National Chengchi University in Taiwan and is a board member of Deloitte Taiwan. Ye-Hsin is a member of the Certified Public Accountant of Taiwan, and a deputy leader of the tax regulations committee of the National Federation of Certified Public Accountant Associations of the RoC.

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Glendy Yuan

Deloitte Taiwan

12th Floor, Hung Tai Financial Plaza

No 156 Min Sheng East Road

Sec. 3, Taipei 10596

Taiwan, ROC

Tel: +886 (2) 2545 9988 ext. 3371

Fax: +886 (2) 2545 9966 ext. 3371

Email: glendyyuan@deloitte.com.tw

Website: www.deloitte.com

Glendy Yuan, Deloitte Taiwan, is a tax partner who has more than 20 years of experience in tax advisory and tax controversy. She is one of the leading tax partners for Deloitte Taiwan's tax controversy services.

Her previous tenure at Arthur Andersen Taiwan included roles as a partner and senior manager of TN Soong & Co.

Glendy's main focus includes tax advisory services in relation to M&A, investment consultation and consultancy services for inbound tax issues, tax compliance, transfer pricing, and tax controversy.

She is very experienced in helping clients through each stage of a tax controversy, including re-examination application, tax appeals with the Ministry of Finance, filing tax lawsuits with related courts, and even filing petitions for the interpretation of the Taiwanese Constitution.

Her experience spans multiple industries including financial services, manufacturing, consumer products, and private equity funds. In addition, Glendy understands the local tax environment and how the Taiwanese tax authorities function.

Glendy holds a bachelors degree in business administration from National Chung Hsin University and she is a certified public accountant (CPA) and enrolled patent attorney-in-fact. Glendy is a member of the Taipei City CPA Association and a member of the Taiwan Provincial CPA Association.

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