Erin Strozyk, EA
Erin Strozyk is an Enrolled Agent with over 20 years of experience in the tax field, bringing a well-rounded background that spans government, corporate, and individual taxation. She holds a degree in Accounting and Economics from Washington State University and began her career as a Washington State auditor, where she developed a strong foundation in compliance and financial review.
She later transitioned into the public sector, focusing on corporate international tax for several years. This experience provided her with a deep understanding of cross border tax structures and reporting requirements. After joining a local firm in Washington State, Erin shifted her focus to individual taxation, where she found her long term niche working closely with clients on more personalized tax matters.
Erin specializes in international tax, with a primary focus on high net worth individuals. She supports clients with complex filing needs, including foreign income reporting and cross border planning considerations, helping them stay compliant while maintaining clarity around their overall tax position.
She stays current with tax law developments through a combination of professional publications, IRS guidance, and continuing education. Her approach is grounded in experience, steady communication, and a clear understanding of the real world situations her clients face.
Erin’s personal life reflects her professional focus. She has spent time living between the United States and Mexico, giving her firsthand experience with the realities of living across borders. Outside of work, she enjoys skiing and water sports, including surfing.
At BNC Tax & Accounting, Erin brings depth, consistency, and practical insight to clients navigating U.S. tax obligations from abroad.
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