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Hi everyone,

So glad to have stumbled onto this forum. I am feeling very out of my depths. Perhaps you all can help.

Can anyone recommend a good, tax accountant who is qualified in the UK and US?
 Someone you've used before and was happy with your returns and their fee.

I moved to the UK in April and married my British husband in May. Since then, I've been working Self Employed.
 Now its tax time (i think)... and i dint have the slightest clue how to file...

I don't even know where to begin,  all the websites read like Egyptian to me, and my head it swirling with questions and concerns...


Figure it would be a good idea to start on the correct foot the first time around. That way I can get a good idea of what forms are needed... best ways to save... keep good records ...and all that...

Any help you could share would be much appreciated,

Thanks a lot
Ilysa


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Hi there!

Check a company called British American Tax at http://www.britishamericantax.com/

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Dennis! West London Slough UK!!


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There is a slight problem in recommending British American Tax in that this is a one-person business and it is not dual qualified; which was what the questioner requested.

The business owner is not UK qualified so will not be a position to provide qualified UK assistance.

Buyer beware...


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Thank you.

Have you ever used them before?  ;D


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Its  the Uk filing i am more concerned with  anyway... as Ive never filed here before.

 And being that I am self employed, it doesn't seem to be very straightforward....

Any help????


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Hi there! We just moved here in 2005 so this is my first year to deal with US & UK taxes. I think we are going to use this firm http://www.ht-tax.co.uk/ as they say they are qualified accountants in both the US and UK.

HTH
Stop waiting. Start doing.


I have used Malcolm Offord for both US and UK taxes for 9 years.  Before that I used Peat Marwick.  Malcolm is fine for both countries.  He's in Kent, and reachable at 01322 861601 and MJOTAX@aol.com


adding as an afterthought:  there's nothing to stop you from at least *TRYING* for a discount based upon this referral, is there?
« Last Edit: January 06, 2006, 06:26:31 PM by garry »


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Clearing my name here.

Guya, please research your replies before you answer them.  Any UK returns we do at British American Tax are prepared by licensed UK tax preparers.  I myself am not UK licensed, but it doesn't mean that the work is not done by certified licensed Brits.
Liz Z i t z o w, EA
British American Tax


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Oops, apologies Lizzit, but your website gives no indication that you have any employees who handle UK tax, nor that you have any UK business licenses.  I may be wrong, but I think I have seen advertisements saying that you give immigration advice in the UK (in some magazine that I was flicking through in WH Smiths).  Are you registered as an immigration adviser perhaps?  A little bit more info and I'd be glad to refer business your way from folks I meet along the way! ;)


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