Scott Grandfield, EA, NTPI Fellow
Scott has been helping U.S. taxpayers with taxes since 1989. In 2009, he started his own tax practice and ran it successfully until 2021. Also, noteworthy, his firm won the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce – Family Business of the Year. In 2020, Scott moved to the Netherlands and now focuses on assisting Americans living abroad with their U.S. tax responsibilities.
He specializes in U.S. tax and trust returns, making complex tax rules easier to understand for Americans in the Netherlands. Whether you need help with personal taxes or business tax planning, Scott offers support tailored to your needs.
Scott is knowledgeable in international tax laws, including foreign income reporting, FBAR and FATCA compliance, and the latest IRS rules for expats. He understands the unique challenges of living abroad and aims to optimize your tax situation for the best results.
With over a decade of experience running his own practice, Scott knows the concerns of both individuals and businesses. He provides personalized, careful, and reliable services, staying updated on tax developments to ensure accurate solutions.
Join Scott to navigate U.S. taxes for Americans abroad. He is committed to protecting your financial interests and meeting your tax obligations, so you can focus on what matters most. Contact him today to start this tax journey together!
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1015 CS Amsterdam
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