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United States<br />

Ronald D Saake<br />

<strong>Deloitte</strong> <strong>Tax</strong> LLP<br />

50 Fremont St # 31<br />

San Francisco, CA 94105<br />

US<br />

Tel: (1) 415 783 6589; (1) 415 250 6757 (cell)<br />

Fax: (1) 415 783 8603<br />

Email: rsaake@deloitte.com<br />

Website: www.deloitte.com<br />

Ron Saake is an international tax partner with <strong>Deloitte</strong> in San Francisco and San Jose.<br />

He is currently the partner in charge of <strong>Deloitte</strong>’s international tax practice in the Bay<br />

Area and the Pacific Northwest. Ron has been a tax practitioner since 1986 and<br />

became a partner with another international accounting firm in 1996. He has worked<br />

in the international tax area his entire career.<br />

Ron works with both public and private companies in structuring new international<br />

operations and in optimizing existing operations. He has significant experience in<br />

helping clients move intangible assets offshore in order to optimize their worldwide<br />

tax position and to minimize their worldwide effective tax rate. Ron has deep expertise<br />

in tax accounting matters (FAS 109), mergers and acquisitions, foreign tax credit<br />

planning, and other tax areas. He is a frequent speaker on international tax matters,<br />

involved with groups such as Atlas, the Council of International <strong>Tax</strong> Executives and<br />

the <strong>Tax</strong> Executives Institute.<br />

Ron graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with an MBA in 1985 and<br />

from the University of California at Riverside with a BS in administrative studies in<br />

1982. He is a California CPA.<br />

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