Tanya Watson

Senior Director
Many clients are non-U.K. domiciled individuals with assets in multiple jurisdictions
A large number of clients have U.S. connections, including U.S. trusts
Extensive experience in advising trustees on tax implications for the trust and its beneficiaries
London
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Tatiana Watson is a Senior Director with Alvarez & Marsal Tax LLP in London. She brings over 17 years of experience in private client tax.

Ms. Watson looks after wealthy individuals and their families (often with international connections and assets in multiple jurisdictions), working closely with family offices, trustees and charitable foundations. She supports clients at all stages of their life, providing tax advice on wealth accumulation, wealth structuring, acquisitions/disposals of assets and succession planning.

Ms. Watson’s recent projects include the review of a complex trust structure set up many decades ago to ensure it was compliant with the current legislation; advice on succession planning to accommodate the family’s objectives; and review of client’s worldwide assets in order to ascertain the impact of the upcoming changes to the taxation of non-U.K. domiciliaries.

Prior to joining A&M, Ms. Watson spent 14 years with two Big 4 firms, where she looked after Ultra High Net Worth individuals and their families. A large proportion of her clients had links to the U.S.

Ms. Watson earned a master’s degree in accounting and financial economics from the University of Essex. She was featured in eprivateclient’s Top 35 under 35 for two years in a row, and is a Chartered Tax Adviser.

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