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Ms Chun Ying Ng

Work Department
Tax and Trust
Position
Chun Ying is a Senior Partner in the Tax and Trusts, Estates and Wealth Preservation Practice of Dentons Rodyk.
Chun Ying is a tax lawyer based in Singapore with more than a decade of experience advising and representing multinational corporations and individuals on a broad range of cross-border tax issues, as well as tax disputes. Chun Ying’s practice covers all aspects of Singapore taxes including income tax, stamp duty, goods and services tax, and transfer pricing. She is also well-versed in regional and global tax issues, having worked on many multijurisdictional tax matters.
Chun Ying is recognised as a Next Generation Partner for Tax by The Legal 500 Asia Pacific and has been awarded Lawyer of the Year for Tax by Women in Business Law Awards APAC for her expertise.
Chun Ying has worked with a diverse range of clients, ranging from large Fortune 500 and listed corporations to startups, blockchain companies, real estate developers, funds, family offices, and high net worth individuals. Her non-contentious experience includes corporate restructuring, IP restructuring, M&A, tax incentives, blockchain and ICOs, fund structuring, startup ESOPs/founder shares planning and many others.
On the contentious side, Chun Ying has appeared before administrative tribunals and has represented many taxpayers in audits and objections before the tax authorities. Controversy issues she has handled include tax incentive disputes, IP writing-down allowances, taxation of revenue/capital gains, sourcing of income, deduction of R&D expenses, tax residency, payment characterisation issues, foreign tax credit claims, transfer pricing, GST registration obligations and many others.
Prior to joining Dentons’ practice, Chun Ying was a partner at a tier-one tax practice of an international law firm, where she built a career advising and representing clients in a range of highly complex tax matters. She also has a unique background having served as the APAC Senior Tax Counsel of Visa Worldwide Pte. Ltd., a top Fortune 500 company that operates in more than 200 countries globally.
Chun Ying was shortlisted “Tax Dispute Lawyer of the Year” in the Women in Business Law Awards APAC 2022, amongst other senior tax practitioners in the region.
Languages
English, Mandarin
Memberships
- Member, Law Society of Singapore
- Member, Singapore Academy of Law
Education
National University of Singapore, 2009, LLB, Bachelor of Laws (Second Upper)
Lawyer Rankings
Singapore > Tax: local firms
(Next Generation Partners)The ‘excellent’ tax team at Dentons Rodyk advises clients across the technology, manufacturing, real estate, shipping and financial services sectors on tax planning. advisory and controversy matters. The team is led by Edmund Leow SC, whose expertise extends across both corporate and private wealth sectors, handling a range of matters from goods and services tax and stamp duty issues related to IRAS to cross-border tax planning and tax disputes. Chun Ying Ng’s practice covers all aspects of Singapore taxes including income tax, stamp duty, goods and services tax, and transfer pricing.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Projects and energy: local firms
- Real estate: local firms
- Start-up and venture capital – Foreign firms
- Start-up and venture capital – Local firms
Firm Rankings
- Antitrust and competition: local firms
- Banking and finance: local firms
- Construction: Local firms
- Data protection and cyber security: Local firms
- Dispute resolution
- Fintech and financial services regulatory: local firms
- Insurance: local firms
- Intellectual property: Local firms
- Investment funds: local firms
- Labour and employment: local firms
- Private wealth and family law – local firms
- Restructuring and insolvency: local firms
- Shipping: local firms
- Tax: local firms
- TMT: local firms
- Capital markets: equity and debt: local firms
- Corporate and M&A: local firms
- International arbitration
- Projects: foreign firms
- Corporate and M&A: foreign firms