Scott Wickham
Partner
Scott has 25 years of experience within the US & UK personal income tax arena. His clients typically consist of US individuals who have settled in the UK or those in the UK on temporary assignments. He is able to assist with all aspects of their US and UK tax compliance requirements as well as providing tax advisory services.
He holds a CAA licence which enables him to certify passports for persons in need of an ITIN.
Away from the office Scott spends time attending rock concerts (although has twice been spotted at Taylor Swift concerts)!, playing the guitar and bass and attempting playing the drums , going to the gym, playing padel and darts (although not all at the same time).
Recent Blogs
Having entered into 2025, we will soon see the Republicans form a new US government with the shy and retiring Mr D Trump at the helm once...
The Return of the Donald
It’s official, Donald Trump will return to office on 20 January when he will, again, be inaugurated as US President.
Are you an “Accidental American” who has or is considering expatriating? If so, relief from all US taxes and penalties could now be available!
US persons are required to file annual US tax returns regardless as to where they are living. Our blog below refers and explains how US...
What is a Green Card?
Following on from the news surrounding Rishi Sunak’s wife non-domiciled UK tax status (read more about this here), it seems that Rishi...
Biden's Big Tax Plan
In this blog from our US tax team, we look at President Biden’s plans for significant tax rises for both high net worth individuals and US...
COVID-19 and Foreign Earned Income Exclusion
Many US taxpayers residing overseas make use of the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE) when filing their US tax returns. To claim these...
IRS relief non US citizens stranded in the United States
With the rapid spread of Covid-19 many countries including the United States responded by restricting travel and imposing lockdowns. This...
IRS Economic impact payments
As a part of the US response to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service has announced that...
Tax Day is now July 15
The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service have announced that the federal income tax filing due date is automatically extended...
Accidental Americans - Are UK Banks next?!
US persons holding bank accounts outside of the US are ordinarily required to disclose such bank/financial accounts to the Department of...
Complexities of divorce involving a US Citizen and a non-US Citizen
Divorce is a very stressful time but the complexities of the US tax rules when a non-US spouse is involved add an additional layer of...
April – A Taxing Month
In our latest article for The American magazine we discuss some tax tips ahead of the end of the UK tax year and the first filing deadline...