Naomi Smith

Partner, Tax Consulting

Canberra, ACT

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About Naomi

Naomi is a Partner of Taxation Consulting at Nexia Canberra specialising in Australian and UK tax advice.

Experience

Naomi is a Tax Partner at Nexia Canberra. Naomi has 22 years of diverse tax experience gained at major accounting firms in Australia and the UK. Naomi has advised many high profile wealthy clients, internationally mobile clients, entrepreneurs and businesses. Naomi advises on Research and Development Tax Incentive Claims, business structuring and transactions.

Naomi is an expert in advising on cross-border tax issues. She is an Australian and UK tax adviser and she advises UK expatriates on the complexities of the Australian and UK tax systems. Naomi regularly works with firms across the global Nexia network to provide multi-national tax advice to our clients.

Naomi is a specialist superannuation law adviser and assists the firm’s superannuation fund clients in their compliance with that law and estate planning.  Naomi also specialises in tax advice on foreign superannuation policies including UK pensions, Canadian RRSPs and US IRAs and 401Ks.

Naomi has a talent for solving complex tax issues and has recently become a financial advisor so she can meet her clients’ wider needs.

Naomi is a professional tax writer and writes for Tolley’s/Lexis Nexis and Taxation magazines in the UK. Naomi is a member of the UK Chartered Institute of Taxation’s technical subcommittee.

Qualifications

  • Australian and UK Chartered Tax Adviser
  • Bachelor of Accounting, Charles Sturt University
  • Diploma of Financial Planning
  • Member of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand
  • Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants England and Wales

Areas of expertise

UK Tax advice for Expats and Businesses

Inbound expansion

Wealth management for UK and Australian expats

Outbound expansion

Expat services

Global services

UK and Australian expat advice

News by Naomi

UK Inheritance Tax (IHT) update

Australian and United Kingdom (UK) estate planning and the 85% tax rate