Our International desk approach
We recognise that when you are operating in an overseas country, that you are looking for a firm who can support your local needs, remain compliant and respond promptly to any questions or issues that may arise.
Our international desks are supported by Menzies people who retain a good understanding of local taxes, compliance requirements and will ensure that you are supported throughout.
Fluent in over 30 languages, our dedicated international teams enable us to deliver a seamless, joined up and compliant service.
Our International desks
You can expect to be working with advisors who speak your language, have a familiarity with your culture and regularly deal with cross-border matters between the UK and overseas territory.
Whether it is cross-border tax or compliance, we are well placed to provide you with support and effective solutions.

Our Insights

A 5-Step Guide on Why should UK Non-Doms review their financial arrangements?
It is crucial for non-doms residing in the UK to reassess their financial arrangements due…

Cash flow planning for first-time exporters
Businesses considering exporting goods for the first time should take care when planning ahead, as…

What are the tax considerations when managing cross-border payments?
As a consequence of more businesses trading internationally, there are an ever-growing array of cross-border…

Declining profits are the driving force behind interest in trading overseas
Businesses continue to face challenges, such as supply shortages, rising interest rates and increasing costs….
Expanding overseas: What you need to consider before taking the plunge
Have you tested the market by completing a few overseas projects or selling through a…

Developments in Transfer Pricing – UK and USA
What UK changes can we expect? In January 2024, HMRC released a summary of consultation…

New Transfer Pricing documentation rules
From 1 April 2023 the largest international Groups (with Group turnover of more than Euro…

Important upcoming changes to export declaration processes – 4 June 2024
Please note that the deadline to transition to CDS has been extended to 4 June…

The Border Target Operating Model (TOM)
The draft Border Target Operating Model (TOM) proposes a new approach to security for all…

Northern Ireland Duty Reimbursement Scheme with effect from 30 June 2023
Where a business has moved ‘at risk’ goods into Northern Ireland, it may be eligible…
UK joins Indo-Pacific trade bloc
At the end of last week, the Business and Trade Secretary signed the treaty for…

The Windsor Framework – proposed changes to Northern Ireland trading
Please note that the following is all subject to agreement and so is an outline…
Authorised Economic Operator (AEO)
What is an AEO? The concept is based on the Customs-to-Business partnership introduced by the…