We provide globally mobile individuals and international businesses with cross border tax and accounting services.
With offices in New York, Los Angeles, London, Singapore and Sydney, and an extensive international partner network, we can assist when expats move abroad or SMEs expand internationally.
REGIONS WE CAN ASSIST IN
SINGAPORE
When you own an income producing asset in Singapore, we can assist. We provide international tax expertise to foreign businesses expanding to Singapore.
UNITED KINGDOM (UK)
We assist British citizens living in Australia and expats with assets in the UK with their tax obligations. We provide international tax advice and accounting services for UK businesses seeking to enter the market in Australia.
UNITED STATES (USA)
American citizens and Green Card holders living in Australia will more than likely have USA tax obligations. We can assist by advising on your obligations and lodging your tax return at a federal, state and local level as required.
WE TAKE CARE OF YOUR CROSS-BORDER TAX AFFAIRS
Our team of international tax professionals will effectively manage your international tax affairs, while you focus on your family and career.
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NEWS AND UPDATES
Singapore Budget 2026 – Key Tax Measures For Foreign-Owned SMEs
25th Feb 2026
Boon Tan
The 2026 Singapore Budget Statement was delivered by Lawrence Wong, Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, on 12 February 2026 Five clear themes underpin the Budget: Building an AI-first...
Immigration And Visas: The Practical Playbook For Australian Businesses Entering The US
20th Feb 2026
John Marcarian
Expanding into the US can be a growth-defining move for an Australian business — new customers, deeper capital markets, a bigger talent pool But there’s one reality that catches founders off...
Australian Businesses Expanding to the USA – Structuring Your Business for US Expansion
27th Jan 2026
John Marcarian
Most Australian businesses don’t fail in the United States because the market rejects them They fail because the structure underneath them wasn’t built for the way the US actually...