Christie DuChateau, EA
Christie Hoendervangers-DuChateau is the CEO of BNC Tax & Accounting B.V., a boutique firm specializing in complex tax matters for Americans living abroad. She has been an Enrolled Agent since 2019 and leads a team of U.S. international tax professionals, many of whom are expats themselves.
With over a decade of personal experience as an expatriate, Christie possesses a deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by Americans living overseas. Her commitment to ethical standards and continuous education in taxation ensures clients receive the most accurate and up-to-date guidance. Under her leadership, BNC Tax has become a trusted resource for U.S. citizens navigating the intricacies of international taxation, offering personalized solutions to secure their financial futures.
Beyond her professional endeavors, Christie actively engages with the American expat community offering not just expertise, but also a personal connection to the expat experience. As a devoted mother of two, she understands the delicate balance between career and family life and her passion for international travel mirrors the experiences of many of her clients.
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