Mr. Phongnarin is a distinguished graduate of Thammasat University having earned a Bachelor Degree in Economics in 1984 and a Master Degree in Economics in 1989. His thesis on “Thailand and the United States Generalized System of Preference (GSP)” won Best Thesis Awards from Thammasat University and from the Social Science Association of Thailand in 1989.
Mr. Phongnarin has 23 years of experience in the transfer pricing field. He started his transfer pricing career in 2000 with one of the Big Four Audit firm in Thailand. He has considerable experience across an extensive range of industries, including agribusiness, automotive, chemical, commerce, construction materials, energy, food & beverage, home & office products, information & communication technology, machinery & tools, pharmaceutical & medical products, semiconductor & electronics as well as transportation & logistics.
Academic Qualifications
1989, Master Degree in Economics, Thammasat University, Thailand
1984, Bachelor Degree in Economics, Thammasat University, Thailand
Publications
Transfer Pricing Regulations
A Comparison with Selected
ASEAN Regimes
ASIA PACIFIC TAX BULLETIN
Volume18-Number
Publications
The Next Step for Thailand’s Transfer Pricing Rules: Reflections from Indonesia’s New Regulatory Framework
(เอกสารภาษีอากร ฉบับที่ 31 เลขที่ 363 ธันวาคม 2554)
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