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Personal tax is one of the most complex areas of wealth management and can significantly erode your wealth over time

Blick Rothenberg is considered to be market leaders in the taxation of non-UK domiciled individuals and offshore trusts, as well as cross-border personal taxation.

We have a strong base of clients in the UK and a broad and longstanding international focus too, acting for a large number of non-UK domiciled individuals and international families. So, we understand the complexities that US citizens face when living, working and operating businesses in the UK.

Whether you are a start-up entrepreneur, a wealthy family with complex affairs, or a business executive, our dual-qualified team of tax advisers will look after your US UK personal tax affairs as well as those of your business.

In this series of Insight videos and accompanying articles our US UK Private Client team explain some of the key tax considerations for US citizens living in the UK.

If you would like to discuss any of the guidance or articles below, please get in touch with your usual Blick Rothenberg contact or contact us.

US Insights

American Passport Traveller
May 19, 2026

US Surrogacy, US Citizenship, But UK Parents

US Surrogacy, US Citizenship, But UK Parents.
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Rachel Bentley John Bull production still
March 13, 2026

US Insights – Tax Considerations of Life Insurance for US–UK Connected Families

Consultant Rachel Bentley and Head of Private Client John Bull discuss the key tax considerations of life insurance for US–UK connected families.
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US Embassy London
February 10, 2026

The 10 most common (and costly) U.S. expat tax risks in global mobility programmes

For the millions of Americans living overseas and their employers preparing to navigate another year of complex U.S. filing requirements means the stakes are high.
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David Livitt
January 8, 2026

2026: Global Mobility at a turning point

As we move into 2026, global mobility programmes are entering a period of accelerated change.
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David Livitt
December 12, 2025

Big changes coming in 2026 for “catch-up” contributions for US pension participants

Changes have been made which will affect high earners and how they make catch-up contributions.
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US Embassy London
December 11, 2025

US Expansion – 2025 Year End Planning

The 2025 year-end planning opportunities that should be considered by US connected businesses.
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November 19, 2025

Cutting Red Tape Could Unlock a Wave of US Investment in the UK

Why the Autumn Budget Matters for Businesses on Both Sides of the Atlantic.
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BR Alex Straight New Year 2
November 17, 2025

US Insights – 2025 Year-End Planning – The SALT Cap Increase: What It Means for 2025

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) has brought welcome news for many US taxpayers – the long-standing $10,000 state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap has been raised, effective for 2025.
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BR US INSIGHTS Alex V3
November 17, 2025

US Insights – 2025 Year-End Planning – Year-End Charitable Giving Opportunities Before 2026 Changes

US taxpayers should be aware of upcoming changes under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), which introduces new limitations on charitable deductions from 1 January 2026.
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BR Alex Straight US
November 17, 2025

US Insights – 2025 Year-End Planning – Year-End Gifting Opportunities for US Taxpayers

Now is an opportune time to review your estate and gifting strategy to ensure it remains efficient and aligned with your long-term goals.
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BR US Insights Alex Straight
November 17, 2025

US Insights – 2025 Year-End Planning – Pension Planning for US-UK Taxpayers Ahead of Possible Tax Changes

If you are affected by these changes or considering making pension withdrawals ahead of the Autumn Budget, now is the time to seek advice.
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BR Alex Straight US New Year
November 17, 2025

US Insights – 2025 Year-End Planning – Foreign Tax Credit Planning – Why timing matters in 2025

For many, this may be the first time they will be subject to full UK taxation on worldwide income.
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