Danuch Sahakijpicharn
Danuch is a licensed Thai tax auditor (TA) and investment consultant (IC, which is governed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of Thailand). He has over 10 years of taxation experience working at various large multinational professional firms; such as, KPMG Thailand, KPMG Taiwan, and Deloitte Thailand and international organisations; such as Schneider Electric. He has also been giving lectures in taxation courses at various universities in Thailand, both Thai and international programmes.
Danuch has extensive expertise in tax advisory work for Thai tax issues and cross-border investment issues (both in-bound and out-bound) by taking into account both Thai and international tax laws (such as double tax agreements). He also has intensive experience in providing services to individuals; such as, preparing and filing personal income tax returns, applying for a tax ID for foreigners, applying for various tax certificates for individual taxpayers, requesting a tax refund from the Revenue Department, etc.
Danuch’s expertise is extended to tax compliance work for corporate clients; such as, preparing and filing corporate income tax, value-added tax returns, etc.
Partner – Taxation and Legal Services
Tel: + 66 86 380 4143
Email: danuch@nablecompanies.com
Professional Licenses
Thai Tax Auditor (TA) License No. 004341.
Thai Investment Consultant (IC) License No. 115921
Career
Present: Lecturer in taxation and accounting subjects at various universities in Thailand
January 2018 – August 2019: Tax Manager at Schneider Electric Thailand
January 2018 – August 2019: Tax Manager at ZTE Thailand
December 2014 – December 2017: Tax Manager at Mazars Thailand
May 2011 – November 2014: Tax Manager at KPMG Thailand
July 2013 – October 2013: Tax Assistance Manager at KPMG Taiwan
February 2008 – April 11: Tax Associate at Deloitte Thailand
Education
Master of International Taxation – University of Sydney (Australia)
Master of Accountancy – University of Wollongong (Australia)
Bachelor of Accountancy and Economics – University of Wollongong (Australia)
Language Proficiency
Thai and English