Thomas Gregory is a distinguished International Tax Partner at PwC's New York office, where he leverages over 15 years of extensive experience in the asset management sector, particularly within the alternative investment community, which includes private equity, hedge funds, and venture capital firms. As the...
Thomas Gregory is a distinguished International Tax Partner at PwC's New York office, where he leverages over 15 years of extensive experience in the asset management sector, particularly within the alternative investment community, which includes private equity, hedge funds, and venture capital firms. As the US National International Tax Financial Services leader, Thomas plays a pivotal role in guiding clients through the complexities of cross-border tax regulations and compliance, ensuring they can effectively navigate the intricate landscape of international investments.
In his current role, Thomas provides comprehensive inbound and outbound tax services tailored specifically for asset management clients. For U.S.-based firms looking to establish a presence in the UK, he offers strategic advice on capital raising and deployment, ensuring that clients optimize their tax structures while adhering to local regulations. Conversely, for UK asset management firms seeking to expand into the U.S. market, Thomas delivers expert guidance on establishing operations and navigating the nuances of U.S. tax law and global investment strategies.
Thomas chairs PwC’s International Tax Committee, where he collaborates with industry leaders to address emerging tax issues and develop innovative solutions that mitigate tax risk while maximizing operational efficiency. His expertise encompasses a wide range of skills, including international tax consulting, cross-border structuring, and tax risk management, making him a sought-after advisor for mergers and acquisitions in the financial services sector. With a strong foundation in tax law and accounting, Thomas is dedicated to helping clients achieve their strategic goals in an increasingly globalized market.