Frazier & Deeter’s International practice helps multinational organizations address a wide variety of strategic and financial needs. We understand the complexities of managing growth and compliance across multiple jurisdictions.
Responsive Expertise
Frazier & Deeter’s international tax and accounting professionals, many of whom have significant Big 4 experience, are specialists who focus on assisting multinational organizations achieve their international business goals (e.g., minimizing global tax burden or pursuing expansion outside the US).Few firms offer this type of international expertise with a global professional network, while still fewer share our emphasis on investing in relationships, which is our brand promise. We take the time to get to understand our clients and their long-term goals so we can provide better support, rather than simply “checking the box.” Our approach offers the best of both worlds: top-tier talent backed by a dedication to client service.
When you have an opportunity or a challenge that crosses borders, we’re ready to help. Call us today to get started!
Services Offered
Worldwide Tax Minimization Planning
Global Tax Structuring & Restructuring
Transfer Pricing Compliance & Planning
Global Value Chain Tax Optimization
Cross-border Transaction Analysis & Review
Private Equity Advisory Services,
including PFIC & CFC Analysis
Inbound & Outbound Business Startup
Advisory Services
The IRS is working to update 1998 rules on international transactions to reflect the current era of digital content. The proposed rules could have significant international tax implications for companies involved in cloud computing and the distribution of digital content….
Harry G.A. Seggerman, a pioneer in international investing, died in 2001, leaving an estate of $24 million dollars, with almost half of it undeclared in Swiss accounts. Seggerman never reported the foreign bank accounts during his lifetime, leaving it to…
The UK is the fifth largest economy in the world, and its stated goal is to be business friendly from a tax perspective. Join two international tax experts to learn about some of the tax implications of expanding to the…
The first topic the IRS tackled in guidance regarding the new tax law is how corporate taxpayers should compute and pay the “transition tax” on the untaxed earnings of foreign subsidiaries. In exchange for the lower 21% corporate tax rate…
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