After graduating from the University of Oslo with a law degree specialising in international tax, Thomas spent some time working as a lawyer for the Royal Norwegian Air Force. Thomas relocated to Malta in 1997 and spent 10 years working within the tax and legal department of PwC. He has, over the past years, assisted and advised international and local clients with their tax compliance requirements and on various cross-border issues. In 2007, Thomas was a co-founder of a boutique multi-disciplinary organisation that advised international clients and high-net-worth individuals (HNWI) on a variety of compliance, corporate, residence and tax issues. He has extensive experience in advising clients in the setup of complex cross-border structures with the use of Maltese companies, trusts, funds, partnerships and foundations. Thomas has a great deal of knowledge about international taxation law, Maltese company law and corporate matters, including corporate governance and management and administration affairs. Thomas is a fellow of the Malta Institute of Taxation (MIM) and a member of the Malta Institute of Financial Services Practitioners (IFSP), the International Bar Association (IBA), the Investment Migration Council (IMC), the International Fiscal Association (IFA) and the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP). He is fluent in Norwegian and English.

After graduating from the University of Oslo with a law degree specialising in international tax, Thomas spent some time working as a lawyer for the Royal Norwegian Air Force. Thomas relocated to Malta in 1997 and spent 10 years working within the tax and legal department of PwC. He has, over the past years, assisted and advised international and local clients with their tax compliance requirements and on various cross-border issues. In 2007, Thomas was a co-founder of a boutique multi-disciplinary organisation that advised international clients and high-net-worth individuals (HNWI) on a varie...

Publications

Corporate Tax and Tax Controversy Law Guide

Author of the Malta - Market Insights chapter in the Corporate Tax and Tax Controversy Law Guide , published 22 September 2026 .