Nu To Van

Managing Director
24+ years of experience in tax
Specializes in customs and indirect tax
Expert on customs, tax, and trade in Southeast Asia and Thailand
Bangkok
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Nu To Van is a Managing Director with Alvarez & Marsal Tax in Bangkok. He has more than 24 years of experience in advising multinational clients and local companies on customs and indirect tax regulations across different parts of the world, including the Netherlands, Singapore, Vietnam, and Thailand.

Since moving to Asia over twenty years ago, Mr. To Van has specialized in free trade agreements. He has assisted clients across different industries (particularly in the consumer, manufacturing, and technology industries) in achieving the maximum benefits and savings from tax and duty privileges across a client’s supply chain, including the use of duty refunds, bonded warehouse and customs-free zone schemes, and Board of Investment incentives.

Mr. To Van’s expertise also extends to assisting clients in complex customs audits and investigations, and reviews of clients’ customs and indirect tax processes and procedures to identify improvement areas and potential savings opportunities.

Prior to joining A&M, Mr. To Van was in charge of Deloitte Thailand’s Global Trade Advisory, Indirect Tax and Incentives Group.

Mr. To Van is a certified tax lawyer and earned a master’s degree in indirect tax law (LLM with honors) from the University of Leiden in the Netherlands. He is recognized as a leading service provider of customs and trade solutions. Through his work in the international business community, Mr. To Van is invited on a regular basis to share his thoughts on customs and trade developments in Thailand and across Southeast Asia.

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