Tranzesta exists for one kind of client: the person or company whose money refuses to stay in one country.
Most firms practise one country's rules and improvise the rest. We watched founders, landlords, creators and expats get passed between three accountants who never spoke to each other — each confident, each half-right, each invoicing separately.
So we built a firm shaped like the problem: one ledger, three native practices. American returns certified by a CPA or EA. British filings signed by a chartered accountant. Emirati submissions handled by an FTA-registered tax agent. Underneath them, an always-on preparation engine that reconciles every account, every day, and never files from guesswork.
Books should be boring. If your accounts are exciting, something has gone wrong. We reconcile daily so month-end is a non-event.
Deadlines are not finish lines. A return completed the night before is a return prepared without thinking room. Our average filing lands twenty-one days early.
Software counts; people vouch. Machines prepare every figure faster and cleaner than any human team — and then a licensed professional examines and signs, because accountability cannot be automated.
We publish what we know — 284 plain-English guides and counting — because a client who understands their own numbers is a better client.