Tax season can be stressful for even the most seasoned tax veterans, and all the more so for expats living in foreign countries. That’s because there are a number of unique provisions that only apply to Americans who live overseas, complicating the already...
Figuring out your tax obligations as a U.S. expat tends to be extremely complicated. Not only does an American living abroad face the same income tax return filing requirements as domestic citizens and residents, but they also have to include several additional forms...
State taxes may seem like a straightforward topic for an American living abroad, but moving to another state – or even another country – doesn’t exempt a taxpayer from their obligations to either the federal or state government (at least, not...
Expats have to deal with a whole host of tax concerns that domestic Americans don’t, not only when filing an income tax return but also when reporting assets and financial holdings. For U.S. citizens living abroad, that means a lot more paperwork – and a...
The tax requirements for Americans who live abroad tend to be much more complicated than those for domestic citizens or residents. Many of the same filing requirements still apply to U.S. citizens who live in another country, as the government taxes Americans based on...
Though an American expat might understandably believe that leaving the country negates any tax obligation to the U.S. government, the reality is that the Internal Revenue Service will still expect a tax return (among other paperwork) on April 15, even if you live on...