Lucinda Bailey

Professionally

Lucinda has been working in US/UK tax for nearly three years after graduating from Birmingham University with a degree in Medical Science.

She works with a range of US/UK personal tax clients, helping to ensure that they are compliant in both jurisdictions and that their obligations are met.

Efficient and with an attention to detail that is positively forensic in approach, Lucinda combines excellent customer service with superb communication – two absolutely vital elements when dealing with personal wealth matters.

She is currently studying towards the ATT and CTA qualifications, ensuring that her knowledge and skills are right up to the minute.

Personally

Lucinda grew up in the countryside and as such loves going on brisk long walks and adventurous cycle rides. She enjoys skiing, playing and watching tennis, and she is a self-confessed huge fan of musicals and festivals.

A sociable personality, Lucinda also loves being with friends and going on nights out.

What our clients say

One or more of the Satis Tax principals has been handling my personal taxes, both US and UK, for over 35 years. That fact speaks for itself. Several aspects of Satis' work impress me: 1) Thorough understanding of both the UK and USA tax systems; 2) Attention to detail; 3) A conservative approach combined with an appreciation that for the client "every dollar/pound matters" when it comes to limiting one's tax liabilities.

Mat
Montana

Having decided to emigrate to the U.S., I was completely unprepared for how complex the interaction between the UK and US tax systems would be. From initial tax planning advice prior to emigrating, several subsequent complex business transactions, to filing both our UK and US annual returns, I’ve always felt assured that Satis have a complete understanding of the complexities of the tax regulations. This has freed us from the worry of tax compliance in both countries. Over and above keeping us complaint, they have been an invaluable sounding board when we have found ourselves facing personal decisions that have had tax consequences through the years we have been living in the US.

Rob
Florida