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Sae Jin YOON Foreign Attorney (Admitted in Washington, D.C)

Sae Jin YOON Foreign Attorney
Sae Jin YOON Foreign Attorney

Sae Jin YOONForeign Attorney (Admitted in Washington, D.C)

T.+82-2-3703-1668 F.+82-2-737-9091/9092 E.saejin.yoon@kimchang.com

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Bio

Sae Jin Yoon is a foreign attorney at Kim & Chang. Her main area of practice is in tax, where she advises individuals, trusts and corporations primarily on US tax disputes and tax planning.

Ms. Yoon is also a member of the firm's Privacy & Data Security Practice. She regularly advises multinational clients across various industries on the Korean privacy and data protection laws, compliance with relevant regulations, and data breach cases.

Prior to joining Kim & Chang Ms. Yoon was a tax associate at Caplin & Drysdale in Washington, DC, where she represented many clients ranging from individuals to trusts and corporations before the US Internal Revenue Service, US Federal and State Courts, and foreign Competent Authorities with tax disputes involving issues such as penalties arising from alleged noncompliance with tax reporting, filing, and payment obligations, allegations of tax fraud, and alleged violations of APA/BAPA. In addition, she has advised high-net-worth individuals and trustees on various US tax planning issues, including US tax compliance, restructuring of trusts and closely held businesses, and pre-immigration and post-expatriation tax planning.

She has co-authored several articles, including “IRS Weapons Against Aggressive Tax Planning” (Trusts and Trustees, Feb. 2019), “The Ethical Limits of Tax Planning” (Trusts and Trustees, Jan. 6, 2016), and “Surprise! Your Foreign Tax Credit Is Not Allowed Under Section 901(I)” (Tax Notes International, Jan. 14, 2014). As for her recognition, she has been listed by The Legal 500 as a Rising Star (US Taxes: Contentious) in 2019 and 2020.

Ms. Yoon received her J.D. from Georgetown University Law School in 2014, and her B.A. in Economics from the Seoul National University College of Social Sciences in 2011. She is admitted to the District of Columbia bar.

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Experience

Kim & Chang (2021-Present) 

Caplin & Drysdale, Chartered, Washington, D.C. (2014-2021) 

Representative Mattersshow

  • Advised ultra high-net-worth individuals regarding reduction of IRS penalties relating to undisclosed offshore trusts and other assets.
  • Advised numerous US and foreign trustees on the formation, operation, decanting and termination of trusts under US tax law.
  • Advised on federal gift and estate tax issues of high net worth individuals.
  • Assisted a multinational electrical distribution and services company in defending its transfer pricing practices before the Canadian Competent Authority regarding the pricing of intercompany loans.
  • Advised a global financial services company in its negotiation of a BAPA and a multi-year MAP resolution with the Indian Competent Authority regarding its financial derivatives business.

Representative Activitiesshow

Awards

  • Rising Star, The Legal 500 United States: US Taxes - Contentious (Legalease, 2019-2020)

Publications/Activities
    • IRS Weapons Against Aggressive Tax Planning (Co-author, Trusts and Trustees, 2019) 
    • The Ethical Limits of Tax Planning (Co-author, Trusts and Trustees, 2016) 
    • Surprise! Your Foreign Tax Credit Is Not Allowed Under Section 901(I) (Co-author, Tax Notes International, 2014)

Education

    Georgetown University Law Center (J.D., 2014) 

    Seoul National University (B.A., Economics, 2011)

Qualifications

    Admitted to bar, Washington, D.C., 2014

Languages

Korean and English

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Sae Jin YOON
Foreign Attorney (Admitted in Washington, D.C)


T. +82-2-3703-1668      
F. +82-2-737-9091/9092
     


  




Sae Jin Yoon is a foreign attorney at Kim & Chang. Her main area of practice is in tax, where she advises individuals, trusts and corporations primarily on US tax disputes and tax planning.

Ms. Yoon is also a member of the firm's Privacy & Data Security Practice. She regularly advises multinational clients across various industries on the Korean privacy and data protection laws, compliance with relevant regulations, and data breach cases.

Prior to joining Kim & Chang Ms. Yoon was a tax associate at Caplin & Drysdale in Washington, DC, where she represented many clients ranging from individuals to trusts and corporations before the US Internal Revenue Service, US Federal and State Courts, and foreign Competent Authorities with tax disputes involving issues such as penalties arising from alleged noncompliance with tax reporting, filing, and payment obligations, allegations of tax fraud, and alleged violations of APA/BAPA. In addition, she has advised high-net-worth individuals and trustees on various US tax planning issues, including US tax compliance, restructuring of trusts and closely held businesses, and pre-immigration and post-expatriation tax planning.

She has co-authored several articles, including “IRS Weapons Against Aggressive Tax Planning” (Trusts and Trustees, Feb. 2019), “The Ethical Limits of Tax Planning” (Trusts and Trustees, Jan. 6, 2016), and “Surprise! Your Foreign Tax Credit Is Not Allowed Under Section 901(I)” (Tax Notes International, Jan. 14, 2014). As for her recognition, she has been listed by The Legal 500 as a Rising Star (US Taxes: Contentious) in 2019 and 2020.

Ms. Yoon received her J.D. from Georgetown University Law School in 2014, and her B.A. in Economics from the Seoul National University College of Social Sciences in 2011. She is admitted to the District of Columbia bar.






    Kim & Chang (2021-Present) 

    Caplin & Drysdale, Chartered, Washington, D.C. (2014-2021) 






  •   Advised ultra high-net-worth individuals regarding reduction of IRS penalties relating to undisclosed offshore trusts and other assets.
  •   Advised numerous US and foreign trustees on the formation, operation, decanting and termination of trusts under US tax law.
  •   Advised on federal gift and estate tax issues of high net worth individuals.
  •   Assisted a multinational electrical distribution and services company in defending its transfer pricing practices before the Canadian Competent Authority regarding the pricing of intercompany loans.
  •   Advised a global financial services company in its negotiation of a BAPA and a multi-year MAP resolution with the Indian Competent Authority regarding its financial derivatives business.





Awards

  •   Rising Star, The Legal 500 United States: US Taxes - Contentious (Legalease, 2019-2020)

Publications/Activities

  •   IRS Weapons Against Aggressive Tax Planning (Co-author, Trusts and Trustees, 2019) 
  •   The Ethical Limits of Tax Planning (Co-author, Trusts and Trustees, 2016) 
  •   Surprise! Your Foreign Tax Credit Is Not Allowed Under Section 901(I) (Co-author, Tax Notes International, 2014)





Education

    Georgetown University Law Center (J.D., 2014) 

    Seoul National University (B.A., Economics, 2011)


Qualifications

    Admitted to bar, Washington, D.C., 2014


Languages
  •    Korean and English





Tax ,  Privacy & Data Security