Find an English-Speaking Expat Expert Accountant in France

Whether you have a new company in France, want to declare your VAT, need to sort out your company’s payroll or want to do a balance sheet, we can put you in touch with our extensive range of English speaking-chartered accountants who are able to handle your company's accounting in France.

Our expat expert accountants can also help with personal finances, advising you on investments, pensions, and how to manage your money in a country in which you may or may not want to retire.

Accountants for expats in France

TRCI does not personally carry out any accountancy work, and we don’t file declarations. We will assess your needs and introduce you to the most appropriate Chartered Accountant in our network.

The French chartered accountants in our network are English-speaking and full members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants. They are there to assist and advise you, doing everything necessary to make sure your company is always up to date in terms of its tax and financial reports. They can also help you with VAT returns and employee payrolls.

A Chartered Accountant has an advisory role and will enable you to profit successfully from opening your business abroad. They are regulated professionals who are legally obliged to keep you up to date with all the tax laws and are held legally responsible for the good standing of your accounts. Without the expert help of a chartered accountant, you will be taking a huge risk in trying to navigate the tax and accounting laws of an unfamiliar country - that’s why our first and most important piece of advice in starting a business in a foreign country is always to hire a qualified accountant.

The services a chartered accountant is qualified to offer are:

  • Bookkeeping

  • International Tax Advice

  • Balance Sheets

  • Statements and e-filing

  • Payroll (paychecks, social security declarations etc)

  • Financial Advice

  • VAT returns

For more information on our English speaking chartered accountants in France including VAT and payroll, please contact us at sales@therelocationcompanyinternational.com and we’ll be happy to help.

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