Lori Schnebelie, EA
Lori Schnebelie MSc, MBA, EA is an Enrolled Agent at BNC Tax & Accounting, where she focuses on U.S. tax preparation and compliance for individuals and small businesses, including those with international ties. Her work supports clients navigating complex situations such as foreign income, self-employment abroad, and dual filing obligations.
Alongside her role at BNC, she operates Schnebelie Consulting LLC, based in Laguna Hills, California, which offers independent tax consulting and preparation. Prior to that, she spent over six years running LS Consulting in the Netherlands, where she worked with expatriates and small business owners throughout Europe. This international experience continues to inform her work and strengthen her ability to support globally mobile clients.
She holds an MBA in International Business from Boston University’s Questrom School of Business and a Master of Science in Business Administration and Management from Vrije Universiteit Brussel. These academic credentials complement her professional background, which also includes several decades in executive and entrepreneurial roles.
Certified as an Enrolled Agent since 2019, she began her tax journey through the AARP VITA program, preparing returns for elderly and low-income taxpayers. Her approach remains grounded in service, precision, and clear communication.
At BNC, she brings both technical knowledge and real-world insight, supporting the firm’s mission to provide dependable, globally informed tax care.
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