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Income taxes
12 Months Ended
Jun. 26, 2026
Income Tax Disclosure [Abstract]  
Income taxes Income taxes
Fabrinet’s effective tax rate is a function of the mix of tax rates in the various jurisdictions in which we conduct business. Fabrinet is domiciled in the Cayman Islands. Under the current laws of the Cayman Islands, Fabrinet is not subject to tax in the Cayman Islands on income or capital gains until March 6, 2039.
The majority of the Company’s operations and production take place in Thailand. The Company was not subject to tax in Thailand from July 2012 through June 2020 on income generated from the manufacture of products at its Pinehurst campus Building 6, and was not subject to tax in Thailand from July 2018 through June 2026 on income generated from the manufacture of products at its Chonburi campus. Between June 2020 and June 2025, 50% of the Company's income generated from products manufactured at its Pinehurst campus Building 6 was exempted from tax in Thailand. Preferential tax treatment is available to the Company for products manufactured at its Chonburi campus Building 9, where income generated will be tax exempt through 2031, capped at the Company’s actual investment amount. Preferential tax treatment will be available to the Company for products manufactured at its Navanakorn campus for 8 years beginning in August 2027, capped at the Company's actual investment amount. Such preferential tax treatment is contingent on various factors, including the export of customers’ products out of Thailand and the Company's agreement not to move its manufacturing facilities out of its current province in Thailand for at least 15 years from the date on which preferential tax treatment was granted. Currently, the corporate income tax rate for the Company's Thai subsidiary is 20%.
The corporate income tax rates for the Company's subsidiaries in the PRC, the U.S., the U.K. and Israel are 25%, 21%, 25% and 23%, respectively. The Company's provision for income taxes is computed using the asset and liability method, under which deferred income taxes are recognized for differences between the financial statement and tax bases of assets and liabilities at currently enacted statutory tax rates for the years in which the differences are expected to reverse. The effect on deferred taxes of a change in tax rates is recognized in income in the period that includes the enactment.
The Company’s income before income taxes consisted of the following:
Years Ended
(in thousands)June 26,
2026
June 27,
2025
June 28,
2024
Thailand$35,668 $29,983 $12,775 
International519,445 325,197 298,579 
Total income before income taxes$555,113 $355,180 $311,354 
The Company’s income tax expense consisted of the following:
Years Ended
(in thousands)June 26,
2026
June 27,
2025
June 28,
2024
Current$84,223 $27,812 $11,993 
Deferred(2,137)(5,159)3,180 
Total income tax expense$82,086 $22,653 $15,173 
Cash paid for income taxes, net of refunds received, by jurisdiction pursuant to the disclosure requirements of ASU 2023-09 for the year ended June 26, 2026 is as follows:
Years Ended
(in thousands)June 26,
2026
Thailand$10,069 
Foreign
United States12,504 
China6,538 
Other foreign jurisdictions294 
Total income tax paid$29,405 
Beginning in fiscal year 2026, the Company adopted ASU 2023-09 prospectively. The reconciliation between the Company’s taxes that would arise by applying the statutory tax rate of the country of the Company’s principal operations, Thailand, to the Company’s effective tax charge is shown below:
Years Ended
(in thousands)June 26,
2026
AmountPercentage
Thailand statutory tax rate$111,023 20.0 %
Foreign tax effects
United States
Tax rate differential4,024 0.7 %
Non-deductible expenses2,400 0.4 %
Other(1,745)(0.3)%
Cayman Islands
Tax rate differential(88,976)(16.0)%
Other22 0.0 %
Other Foreign Jurisdictions(246)(0.0)%
Enactment of new tax laws
Pillar Two Top-up Tax57,447 10.3 %
Non-taxable or non-deductible items(4,948)(0.9)%
Changes in unrecognized tax benefits3,085 0.6 %
Effective tax rate$82,086 14.8 %
The following table presents a reconciliation of the Company's effective tax rate to the statutory Thailand tax rate for the periods indicated, in accordance with the guidance prior to the adoption of ASU 2023-09:
Years Ended
(in thousands)June 27,
2025
June 28,
2024
Income before income taxes (1)
$355,180 $311,354 
Tax expense calculated at a statutory corporate income tax rate of 20%
71,036 62,271 
Effect of income taxes from locations with tax rates different from Thailand
(1,197)(945)
Income not subject to tax (2)
(62,032)(62,940)
Income tax on unremitted earnings1,521 1,488 
Non-deductible expenses9,045 10,347 
Foreign operations2,426 (600)
Tax rebate from research and development application(211)17 
Provision for uncertain income tax position678 1,131 
Utilization of loss and tax credits carryforward— — 
Changes in valuation allowance (3)
— 3,759 
Others1,387 645 
Corporate income tax expense$22,653 $15,173 
(1)Income before income taxes from domestic operations in the Cayman Islands amounted to $388.1 million, $263.0 million and $306.0 million for the years ended June 26, 2026, June 27, 2025 and June 28, 2024, respectively.
(2)Income not subject to tax relates to income earned in the Cayman and Mauritius Islands and income subject to an investment promotion privilege in Thailand. Income not subject to tax per ordinary share on a diluted basis was $2.24, $1.71, and $1.72 for the years ended June 26, 2026, June 27, 2025, and June 28, 2024, respectively.
(3)Changes in valuation allowances were due to adjustments based on management's assessment on the realizability of the related deferred tax assets.
The Company’s deferred tax assets and deferred tax liabilities, net of valuation allowance, at each balance sheet date are as follows:
As of
(in thousands)June 26,
2026
June 27,
2025
Deferred tax assets:
Depreciation$647 $2,368 
Severance liability6,603 5,981 
Reserves and allowance10,837 5,554 
Net operating loss carryforwards4,093 2,532 
Others2,617 452 
Total24,797 16,887 
Less: Valuation allowance(5,568)(3,481)
Net deferred tax assets$19,229 $13,406 
Deferred tax liabilities:
Temporary differences from intangibles and changes in the fair value of assets acquired$(1,405)$(1,543)
Deferred tax from unremitted earnings(2,511)(2,141)
Others2,262 2,089 
Total(1,654)(1,595)
Net$17,575 $11,811 
The changes in the valuation allowances of deferred tax assets were as follows:
(in thousands)Valuation allowances of
deferred tax assets
Balance as of June 30, 2023$3,824 
Additional3,613 
Reduction(3,824)
Balance as of June 28, 20243,613 
Additional823 
Reduction(955)
Balance as of June 27, 20253,481 
Additional2,087 
Reduction— 
Balance as of June 26, 2026$5,568 
During fiscal year 2020, one of our subsidiaries in the U.K. also generated net operating loss and management expected that such subsidiary would continue to have net operating losses in the foreseeable future. Therefore, management believed it was more likely than not that all of the deferred tax assets of such subsidiary would not be utilized. Thus, a full valuation allowance of $1.6 million for the deferred tax assets was set up as of the end of fiscal year 2020. A full valuation allowance of $3.8 million, $4.9 million and $2.1 million were set up for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023, June 24, 2022 and June 25, 2021, respectively. During fiscal year 2024, deferred tax assets and valuation allowance were released due to our cessation of operations in the U.K.
During fiscal year 2023, the other subsidiary in the U.K. generated taxable income and was able to utilize loss carryforwards. Management determined that it was more likely than not that future taxable income would be sufficient to allow utilization of the deferred tax assets. Thus, a full valuation allowance of $1.6 million for the deferred tax assets was released as of June 30, 2023. In fiscal year 2024, due to the planned closure of this entity, management believed that such subsidiary would not generate sufficient taxable income to utilize the remaining deferred tax assets. Thus, a full valuation allowance of $1.0 million was recorded. In fiscal year 2025, the remaining deferred tax assets and valuation allowance were written off after the application to dissolve the entity was filed in the U.K.
During fiscal year 2024, the Company's subsidiary in Israel continued to generate net operating loss and management expected that such subsidiary would continue to have net operating losses in the foreseeable future; therefore, management believed it was more likely than not that all of the deferred tax assets of such subsidiary would not be utilized. Thus, a full valuation allowance of $2.7 million for the deferred tax assets was set up as of the end of fiscal year 2024. The Company continued to record the full valuation allowance of $0.8 million and $2.1 million for fiscal year 2025 and fiscal year 2026, respectively.
Income tax liabilities have not been established for withholding tax and other taxes that would be payable on the unremitted earnings in Thailand, which are permanently reinvested. Unremitted earnings in Thailand totaled $198.3 million and $167.9 million as of June 26, 2026 and June 27, 2025, respectively. Unrecognized deferred tax liabilities for such unremitted earnings were $17.1 million and $16.9 million as of June 26, 2026 and June 27, 2025, respectively.
Deferred tax liabilities of $1.8 million and $1.5 million have been established for withholding tax on the unremitted earnings in China for the years ended June 26, 2026 and June 27, 2025, respectively, which are included in non-current deferred tax liability in the consolidated balance sheets.
Uncertain income tax positions
Interest and penalties related to uncertain income tax positions are recognized in income tax expense. The Company had approximately $0.4 million of accrued interest and penalties related to uncertain income tax positions on the consolidated balance sheets as of June 26, 2026. The Company recorded interest and penalties of $0.1 million and $0.2 million for the years ended June 27, 2025 and June 28, 2024, respectively, in the consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive income. No interest and penalties were reversed in fiscal 2026. With regard to the Thailand jurisdiction, tax years 2020 through 2024 remain open to examination by the local authorities.
The changes to the Company’s uncertain income tax positions for the years ended June 26, 2026, June 27, 2025 and June 28, 2024, excluding interest and penalties, were as follows:
Years Ended
(in thousands)June 26,
2026
June 27,
2025
June 28,
2024
Beginning balance$1,846 $1,249 $1,288 
Additions during the year2,600 620 1,091 
Release of tax positions of prior years— (23)(1,130)
Ending balance$4,446 $1,846 $1,249