Michael Bergs, EA
Michael Bergs is an Enrolled Agent and Accredited UK Tax Technician with over a decade of experience in U.S. tax compliance for Americans living abroad. His journey into international tax began with work in the UK at a leading accounting firm, where he gained foundational experience in expatriate taxation and financial reporting.
More recently Michael relocated to the Asia region, positioning him naturally to support clients across global time zones. At BNC Tax & Accounting, he both prepares and reviews tax filings, ensuring every return meets strict standards of accuracy and completeness, strengthening the firm’s reputation for consistency and trust. Michael’s strength lies in explaining intricate tax obligations such as foreign asset reporting, treaty nuances, and FATCA regulations in straightforward, manageable terms. He serves a varied client base including remote employees, international investors, retirees, and small business owners who require compliant, hassle-free solutions.
Those who work with Michael value his quiet precision, calm demeanor, and commitment to clear and prompt communication. Whether addressing complex treaty scenarios, amended filings, or IRS inquiries, he prioritizes clarity and responsiveness. His seamless collaboration across locations reinforces BNC’s reputation for offering dependable global support without compromise.
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