Tom Kwon
Asia-Pacific Guide 2025
Band 3 : Tax
Band 3
About
Provided by Tom Kwon
Practice Areas
International Tax, Mergers & Acquisitions, Tax Ruling and Legislative Consulting, Outbound Investment, Tax Audit Defense and Pre-tax Audit Review, Tax Appeal. Private Equity, Real Estate, Finance
Career
Tom is the Head of Lee & Ko’s International Tax Practice. He advises Korean and foreign companies, investment funds and other investors on tax matters. He practices primarily in international tax and M&A tax, including inbound and outbound acquisition structuring, financing, reorganization, cross- border transactions and offshore/onshore fund formation and structuring from tax perspective. Tom’s practice also involves advising clients on tax controversies and disputes as well as matters involving investor’s protection.
Tom has over 20 years of international tax experience in Korea and in the U.S. Prior to joining Lee & Ko, Tom was a director in Deloitte’s M&A and International Tax Groups. Tom has been involved in many of the major transactions (both buy and sell-side) in Korea for foreign and Korean investors, including private equity funds since 2008.
Tom also serves and provides tax advice for a number of large Korean financial institutions and other investors in outbound investments into the U.S., Europe and Asia. In addition,
Tom has represented high-net worth Korean individuals with tax compliance and reporting matters in the U.S. as well as Europe.
Tom is a contributor to Chambers and Partners Global Practice Guides, as well as other major tax and legal publications.
Professional Memberships
International Bar Association, International Fiscal Association Korea, Inter-Pacific Bar Association, American Chamber of Commerce in Korea.
Publications
• Chambers and Partners Global Practice Guide – Tax Controversy 2024 (Co-author)
• South Korea First to Enact Global Minimum Tax Rules Amid Concerns (Co-author) (Bloomberg Tax, July 7, 2023)
• The Corporate Tax Law: South Korea (The Corporate Tax Planning Law Review, May 10, 2023)
• Cryptocurrency ‒ A Comparison of Tax Laws: South Korea (Asia Business Law Journal, November 30, 2022).
• Intercompany Loan Transactions: Recent Developments in South Korea’s Transfer Pricing Regime (Bloomberg Tax, February 18, 2022)
• Establishing a Business in Korea (Co-author) (Thomson Reuters Practical Law Establishing a Business Guides, February 1, 2021)
• South Korea Trends in Permanent Establishment (Co-author) (Bloomberg Tax, October 21, 2020)
• Tax on Corporate Lending and Bonds Issues in South Korea (Co-author) (Thomson Reuters Practical Law Tax on Transactions Global Guide, April 1, 2018)
• Beneficial Ownership for Foreign Funds in Korea: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back (Tax Planning International Asia-Pacific Focus, Bloomberg Tax, December 2017)
• Permanent Establishments: Korea Chapter (IBFD, 1 September 2016)
Personal
Outside Board of Director, Topor & Co. Korea ("TCK")
Languages Spoken
Korean, English
Chambers Review
Asia-Pacific
Tom Kwon receives recognition for his expertise in M&A tax. He leads Lee and Ko's international tax practice, acting for a range of high-profile clients, both foreign and domestic. He has the experience to advise on a wide range of matters, including tax controversies, structuring and disputes, among numerous others.
Contributions
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Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Tom Kwon provides clear, practical tax advice with regard to wider commercial objectives."
"He is quick to respond and understand the client's needs and has a strong ability to mobilise the expertise within his team to deliver complete and useful advice across a breadth of tax areas."
"Tom Kwon provides clear, practical tax advice with regard to wider commercial objectives."
"He is quick to respond and understand the client's needs and has a strong ability to mobilise the expertise within his team to deliver complete and useful advice across a breadth of tax areas."
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