Tax Advisers
The following advisers all have the relevant specialist expertise. Their profiles include their contact details, background, specific expertise and other specialisms
Divorce is bad enough before you start thinking about tax. And most people want to save tax on divorce and avoid creating tax problems. Many divorce lawyers admit that they are not tax specialists so they simply point out possible tax consequences. This means you need to talk to a tax specialist to avoid creating unwelcome tax bills.
Perhaps you want help in a matrimonial dispute or the tax efficient structuring of a divorce settlement, especially if you are trying to arrange things amicably. Or maybe you want tax advice on divorce settlement payments, or you need advise on how to report the transfer of assets between spouses or civil partners. In either event you will want to take tax advice from a specialist such as those listed below.
Our specialist tax advisers are well placed to help resolve more complex tax issues related to divorce, including those that relate to the family home, transfers of business assets and shares, transfers of property or to correspondence you have received from HMRC.
They can also provide you with advice on capital gains tax issues related to divorce settlements, land and property transactions, CGT mitigation, non-UK property, inheritance tax on divorce and income tax on divorce.
The following advisers all have the relevant specialist expertise. Their profiles include their contact details, background, specific expertise and other specialisms
The following tax accountants are all willing to assist with simpler questions on this topic and to help you complete tax returns. Their profiles include contact details and other key information.
These Tax Advisers and Tax Accountants specialise in Divorce settlements issues.
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