![]() The preparer emailed us back, stating that “is not going to have a tax implication until”. The secretary forwarded our email three days later on April 14th to the tax preparer. We knew that we had a rather substantial tax liability due to, and we did not want to miss the deadline and be subject to paying interest (we informed them of this concern). We didn’t hear anything from them for a week, so we emailed the secretary/coordinator on April 11th, requesting an update. They sent an email on April 3rd with a few follow up questions, which we promptly answered. After exchanging emails with them (to ask questions about their service, sign the user agreement, etc.), we uploaded all of our financial documents to their secure portal on March 31st. We sent in the online request for assistance on March 27th. ![]() We have used H&R Block in the US in the past and had good experiences, and we decided to use their Expat Service. We moved to the UK mid-calendar year (2015), and our tax situation was complex enough that we decided to request professional assistance. Review of the H&R Block Expat Service – I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS SERVICE. ![]()
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