EY Private Client Services

Office:

1 More London Place
London
SE1 2AF
United Kingdom

Tel:

44 (0)20 7833 3500

About EY Private Client Services

Thoughtfully structuring and managing your tax affairs is more important than ever. Working with an advisor who understands the complex range of tax matters impacting your business operations and your personal agenda is paramount.

EY’s Private Client services team helps individuals, families and employers with their personal tax related compliance and advisory needs.

The US/UK Cross Border team (formerly known as EY Frank Hirth) within Private Client services is also experienced on advising clients and their families on international US and/or UK connected tax issues. 

Firm Type

Accountancy Tax Advisory

Members

Michael Lewis
Michael Lewis
Partner
Steve Butler
Steve Butler
Partner
Nick Lister
Nick Lister
Senior Manager
David Foster
David Foster
Director
Carol Hipwell
Carol Hipwell
Partner

Offices

EY Private Client Services - London

EY Private Client Services - London

Tel: 44 (0)20 7833 3500 Alternate Tel: Head Office:

1 More London Place
London
SE1 2AF
United Kingdom

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Articles by EY Private Client Services

Why Organizations Should Stay the Course with their EU Taxonomy Reporting

The EY report reveals that 89% of companies in research scope have disclosed some Taxonomy eligibility for turnover, CapEx or OpEx.

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Date: 13 Nov 2023
Jurisdiction: European Union
Subjects: Sustainability

Five Common US-UK Income Tax Misconceptions

We outline common incorrect statements regarding the application of the US-UK income tax treaty and the impact on US and UK tax planning.

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Date: 19 Jan 2023

Transfer Pricing For US And UK Businesses - Two Case Studies

Transfer pricing is obviously a major concern for large multinationals with subsidiaries spread across the world. Trading in multiple jurisdictions requires understanding not only of local customs and practices but also of local taxes, for all business operating there.[...]
Date: 22 Dec 2020

US/UK Tax-efficient charitable giving

Individuals who have exposure to both US and UK taxes need to take great care when planning any charitable giving to ensure that it is tax efficient. A little attention can ensure that the available tax relief is maximised. If looking to give tax efficiently the following[...]
Date: 30 May 2019

IRS Loses Important Test on FBAR Penalty

Since 2004, the IRS has had the statutory authority in cases where a U.S. person willfully fails to disclose balances held in foreign bank or financial accounts (under the “FBAR” rules) to assess a penalty of up to 50% of the balance in the undisclosed account. Or so we[...]
Date: 17 Aug 2018
Jurisdiction: United States of America