Nicolette Galliers

Professionally

Nicolette is Team Coordinator at Satis Tax, bringing extensive experience in customer care, team leadership, and operational management. Her career began in motorsport, where she managed a race team and worked for race organisers at major circuits and events—developing organisational and leadership skills that underpin her work today. She later moved into the software industry, including marketing roles at IBM, before expanding into customer care, HR, and office management. Across these roles, Nicolette has consistently streamlined workflows and implemented modern systems to boost efficiency. A skilled communicator, she has authored training programmes, corporate materials, and legal documentation.

Personally

Outside work, Nicolette is passionate about writing and editing historical fiction, with several published pieces. A linguist at heart, she studied Spanish, spent a year in Barcelona, and has a knowledge of nine languages. She also enjoys ballet and has trained with some of the top dancers in the country.

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