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Susan-Spash

Susan Spash

Partner

Property Tax

susan.spash@blickrothenberg.com

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+44 (0)20 7544 8991

The relationships that I build with my clients are deep and founded in a level of trust which engenders a good rapport and allows me to achieve their aims as efficiently and effectively as possible.

I am a Chartered Tax Adviser and joined Blick Rothenberg in June 2012, having spent over 25 years at a Big 4 practice where I specialised in advising on a broad range of private client matters.

I act for a range of high net worth individuals and their families, including non-domiciliaries and clients with an international history of moving to and from the UK.

I specialise in advising my private clients on personal tax and inheritance tax (IHT) matters, helping them to achieve their wealth preservation aims.

The relationships that I build with my clients are deep and founded in a level of trust which engenders a good rapport and allows me to achieve their aims as efficiently and effectively as possible.

You can find me commenting on personal tax issues in the media on a regular basis, including in the broadsheets and on international television news.

I moved to London from the Thames Valley over 30 years ago and enjoy entertaining friends and family as well as spending time on the golf course at Royal Mid Surrey.

Specialist areas

  • Advising high net worth individuals on personal tax matters including IHT
  • Taxation of non-UK domiciled individuals and offshore trusts
  • Taxation of individuals moving to and from the UK

Qualifications and positions of note

  • Chartered Tax Adviser (CIOT)
  • Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW)

I am based at

Covent Garden

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Insights

Sean-Randall 20 December 2022

Stamp Duty appeal threatens HMRC’s unbeaten record

A landmark Tribunal ruling against HMRC means some homes could attract commercial SDLT tax rates instead of residential rates.

16 November 2022

Commercial Landlords whose properties do not have the right energy performance certificate won’t be allowed to rent their properties

Our survey has found that many commercial landlords are not aware of the issue

16 November 2022

Buy-to-let landlords – Do they have a future?

Rising interest rates, increasing legislation and the prospect that tenants cannot afford to pay rent rises means many may now decide to quit