Request an introduction to a trusted French tax specialist
When you request an introduction through Experts for Expats, you will receive a personalised service that will connect you with a trusted French tax specialist who will be able to help you resolve your French tax issues.
Once your request is made, we will ask the specialist to contact you to arrange a time for your initial conversation so that they can understand your situation and provide a no obligation quotation for services that may be required. Our partner will be fluent in both French and English making communication as straightforward as possible.
Please be aware that formal advice or assistance with calculations and/or tax filing will be chargeable by the specialist, so if you are seeking free assistance this introduction will not be suitable for you.
Specialist French tax advice
Our expert is qualified to assist with the nuances of French tax system for foreign nationals living in France and French nationals living abroad.
Whatever your issue, our experts should be able to help.
Hand selected specialist
We will evaluate your situation and personally select the specialist from our network best suited to assist you.
Once they have conducted your initial discussion, they will provide you with a no-obligation quote for their services.
Tailored advice you can trust
All of the experts in our network are selected through a rigorous selection process and are hand selected based on the information you provide.
No automation, no robots, no algorithms.
Additional services following the initial discussion.
Once your introduction has been made, the selected partner will contact you to arrange an initial discussion and may ask additional questions to establish your situation. The discussion will last around 15 minutes and be conducted via phone or email and will provide you with general guidance and answer basic questions relating to your situation.
Following your initial discussion, if you feel you need formal advice or services the specialist will explain all potential charges and services so that you can decide whether to proceed based on what works for you.
There is no sales push and you are under no obligation to follow up with any paid services if you feel they are not required.
Testimonials
What expats say about our experts
Great service that connects you to people who can help to cut through complicated issues.
Sandy D.
Pensions introduction in United States
I was very impressed with the speed and quality of the communication and the amount of information I got in a 30-min consultation. There was no undue pressure on me to buy anything, and it was nice to be able to talk to someone who understood both the UK and US markets. I think this would be an excellent service for anyone with substantial pension pots, is unsure about leaving their money where it is or to transfer it to where they now live, and is looking for either just advice and help with admin or wants a full service.
Helen C.
Pension transfer introduction in United States
In my particular case the referral was very speedy., the advisor was very confident, had relevant qualifications and knowledgeable about the legislatives framework and the in relevant jurisdiction and products was clearly up to date with a good fit
Neil B.
Pensions introduction in Australia
The Experts for Expats is a top class website. It is to be highly recommended for its clear approach to handling Capital Gains Tax returns to HMRC especially as it is probably an aspect that only rarely needs to be dealt with my most people. For this reason it is a relief to come across such a website that is very clear on what doing a proper return entails. In the first instance it sets out a framework that shows what needs to be known to complete the tax return. It does provide a tailored service. The ease of making a full and proper tax return is assured by how the site matches a particular Accountant from a team of Tax Experts to deal with the particular query. There is very useful follow up to ensure contact is made.
Dermot C.
UK and Irish Tax introduction in Ireland