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Managing a global workforce is becoming increasingly complex. Businesses that navigate tax planning and deal with income tax and social security compliance successfully gain a competitive edge.

Kerrie Chang

Partner, People Advisory Services Tax, Ernst & Young Solutions LLP

Inclusive leader passionate about global mobility and celebrating diverse talent. Frequent speaker at professional seminars.

Areas of focus Tax Workforce
Office Singapore, SG

Kerrie is Partner, People Advisory Services Tax at Ernst & Young Solutions LLP in Singapore with vast experience in providing tax consulting and international mobility tax services across Asia. 

She advises clients on individual taxation, tax planning opportunities, structuring tax-effective compensation packages, cross-border employee moves, tax equalization or protection arrangements and long-term employee incentive plans. She also handles numerous payroll reviews from a risk and compliance perspective for reporting of employees’ remuneration and benefits in kind, as well as social security contributions. Further, she works with businesses on tax and social security remediation. 

Kerrie also advises multinational companies with extended business traveler and international assignment populations, providing insights on changes in tax law, global mobility trends and related business practices. 

Kerrie graduated from the Australian National University with a Bachelor of Commerce. She is also a member of Singapore Chartered Tax Professionals Limited and CPA Australia.

How Kerrie is building a better working world

“Multinational businesses are under constant pressure to stay compliant with dynamic tax implications arising from global workforce mobility. By working with organizations on one of their most important assets — people — I help them to provide their talent with the right international opportunities and experiences in a compliant and efficient way to not only gain a competitive advantage, but also enable their people to build a better working world.”

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