UK Tax Accountant for Expats
Your UK tax obligations, handled from anywhere.
Living abroad does not end your relationship with HMRC. Whether you have rental income back home, a pension, investments, or simply left part-way through a tax year, the filing requirements follow you. Fixed fee, Xero Certified, same-day replies — seven days a week where it matters.
- Your UK self-assessment filed correctly, on time, every year
- Residence and domicile position reviewed before any return is filed
- Foreign income and double-taxation treaty implications explained in plain English
- Your HMRC correspondence monitored — nothing sits in a drawer getting worse
No long-term contract. If it is not working after three months, you leave with clean records and nothing owed.
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Fixed pricing. Same-day reply.
What our clients say
★★★★★
Saved Money on Self Assessment
“Joey was super helpful, took care of everything and saved me money on my Self Assessment. Communicated everything throughout.”
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Vast Knowledge, Very Good Job
“Joey has been extremely helpful and uses his vast knowledge to do a very good job. I would highly recommend him.”
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Always on Hand to Answer
“Always on hand to answer any questions throughout.”
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Professional and Efficient, Every Time
“Joey always delivers a professional and efficient service. Highly recommend to everyone!”
Sound familiar?
Still not sure what you owe HMRC this year?
UK tax does not stop when you leave the country. Non-resident status, split tax years, foreign income, UK rental property, a pension still paid here — any of these can create a filing obligation that most expats discover too late. HMRC is not especially forgiving of late returns filed from abroad, and penalties accumulate whether or not the letter reached you.
- Unsure whether you are still required to file a UK self-assessment return
- UK rental income going unreported because the rules abroad feel complicated
- No one explaining which double-taxation treaty applies to your situation
What sorted looks like
The filing obligations are knowable. The tax position can be planned. Most expat clients leave an initial call understanding exactly what they owe, why, and when — which is rather more than they arrived with.
- Residence and non-resident status confirmed before any return is touched
- UK rental income reported correctly, with allowable expenses identified and claimed
- Double-taxation treaty position reviewed and applied to your specific country and income
- Fixed fee agreed in writing before any work starts — no billing surprises after the fact
What clients say after working with us
A small practice with direct access to the accountant who actually does the work — not a call centre, not a junior, not a ticket queue.
Joey was super helpful, took care of everything and saved me money on my Self Assessment. Communicated everything throughout. I will be using his services again. Would definitely recommend.
Joey has been extremely helpful and uses his vast knowledge to do a very good job. I would highly recommend him.
What your fixed fee covers
Expat tax work is scoped to your situation — not padded to a standard package. Here is what most clients need.
UK Self-Assessment for Non-Residents
Your return prepared end to end — residence status confirmed, split-year treatment applied where relevant, foreign income handled correctly. Filed on time, with a clear summary of what you owe and why. No last-minute panic the January before the deadline.
Included as standardUK Rental Income and Property Tax
If you have a buy-to-let or other UK property, the income is taxable here regardless of where you live. Allowable expenses identified, mortgage interest relief applied correctly, and the Non-Resident Landlord Scheme handled where your letting agent is deducting tax at source. Your position is clear before the return is filed.
For expat landlordsTax Planning and HMRC Correspondence
Returning to the UK, remittance basis considerations, capital gains on UK assets — these are questions worth asking before you act, not after. HMRC letters are dealt with directly rather than forwarded to you across time zones. Questions get answered the day you ask them, via phone, WhatsApp, or email.
Ongoing supportConsistent feedback across every engagement
Five-star rated on Google. Small enough that every client deals with Joey directly — large enough to handle the full range of UK tax and accounting work.
Saved Money, Communicated Throughout
“Joey was super helpful, took care of everything and saved me money on my Self Assessment. Communicated everything throughout. I will be using his services again. Would definitely recommend.”
Professional and Efficient Service, Every Time
“Joey always delivers a professional and efficient service. Highly recommend to everyone!”
Helped Massively with Tax and VAT Returns
“Great company that have helped me out massively with my tax and VAT returns.”
Why expat clients use us rather than a larger firm
Three things that actually matter when your accountant is on a different continent’s timezone and your tax deadline is not.
No explaining your situation twice
Expat tax has enough moving parts without repeating yourself to a different junior every year. Joey handles every client personally — the person who reads your return also answers your emails and picks up the phone. Context is never lost between conversations.
Reachable across time zones
Available 7am to 7pm Monday to Saturday by phone, WhatsApp, or email — and often Sunday. For clients in the Middle East, South-East Asia, or the US, that window overlaps more usefully than a standard 9-to-5 UK office. A same-day reply is the standard, not the exception.
Fixed fee, scoped to your situation
Expat tax work varies considerably depending on income sources, treaty position, and whether a return was filed last year. Every fee is agreed in writing before any work starts, scoped to the actual complexity of your situation — not a flat rate designed for someone simpler.
Up and running in four straightforward steps
Most clients are fully onboarded within a week. You sign one form. We handle the rest.
Free initial chat
Call, WhatsApp, or email to set up a short conversation. We will talk through your residency position, income sources, and filing history. No preparation needed — just tell us where you are and what you have. If the work is not something we can help with, we will say so plainly.
Fixed quote in writing
After the call you will receive a fixed fee scoped to your specific situation. No hourly rates, no surprises when the work turns out to be slightly more involved than expected. You decide whether to proceed before any work begins.
We handle the transition
If you have a previous accountant, we contact them directly to request your records. HMRC authorisation updated, prior-year returns reviewed, any outstanding obligations identified. You sign one form. The switching process takes effort from our side, not yours.
Filed, monitored, and clear
Returns are filed well before deadline, with a plain-English summary of what was submitted and what you owe. HMRC correspondence is dealt with as it arrives. Your UK tax position is visible and current — which is, frankly, the way it should be.
“Always on hand to answer any questions throughout.”
What expat clients usually ask first
Do you understand how UK tax works for non-residents and expats specifically?
Yes — residence status, split-year treatment, the Non-Resident Landlord Scheme, and double-taxation treaties are a regular part of the work here. We review your position before touching any return, not after. If your situation involves a treaty country we need to look at in more detail, we will say so upfront rather than file and hope.
What does it cost and what is included?
Every fee is fixed and agreed in writing before any work starts, scoped to your income sources and the complexity of your position. A straightforward non-resident self-assessment with UK rental income will be priced differently from a return involving multiple income streams, a split year, and an offshore trust. The initial chat is free — you will leave it knowing the fee before committing to anything.
I have not filed a UK return for several years. Is that a problem?
It is manageable. The first step is working out what was actually owed in each year, which is not always as alarming as clients expect. HMRC’s late-filing penalties and interest can often be reduced or appealed depending on the circumstances. Catch-up work is scoped and priced separately so you know what you are dealing with before we start.
Am I locked into a contract?
No. There is no minimum term and no penalty for leaving. If after three months the arrangement is not working for you, you leave with clean records, all your documents, and nothing outstanding. We retain clients because the work is done well — not because leaving is made difficult.
I have UK rental property. Does the Non-Resident Landlord Scheme affect how I am taxed?
If your letting agent is deducting basic-rate tax from your rental income at source under the NRLS, that is taken into account on your self-assessment return and offset against the actual liability. Allowable expenses and mortgage interest relief apply in the usual way. The net result is rarely what clients expect when they first ask — usually in a favourable direction.
How do I know what my UK tax bill will be before January?
Returns are prepared and submitted well before the January deadline, with a plain-English summary showing exactly what was filed and what you owe. For clients with rental income or other predictable UK earnings, an estimated liability can usually be provided several months before the filing deadline — enough time to plan rather than scramble.
Related services for expats and non-residents
Your UK tax position, clear and current.
Fixed fee agreed before any work starts. Direct access to Joey by phone, WhatsApp, or email — same-day replies, six days a week. No junior handoffs, no long-term contract.