Tag: expat taxes
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Time for Expat Tax Help
But don’t worry. Whether you are an Accidental American, a contractor, a non-resident, a foreign investor in the U.S., a retiree abroad, Digital Nomad, or a straight-up expat, we recommend Taxes For Expats. They are women-owned and offer services for a flat fee based on your filing situation. Their website has TONS of resources and…
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Help for US Expat Taxes
Get help with your expat taxes. WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service is reminding U.S. citizens, resident aliens, and any domestic legal entity that the deadline to file their annual Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) is still April 15, 2021. The extension of the federal income tax filing due date and other…
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Minimum Filing Requirements for US Federal Tax Return
Do I Need to File a Tax Return? Factors such as age, disability, filing status and income will determine whether or not the US federal government requires you to file a tax return. The charts below will assist you in determining this. However, not being required to file may not actually be a good reason not to.…
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Expat Tax Due Dates and Deadlines
Have you estimated this year’s tax? If you live in a low tax country – such as Hong Kong, Dubai or Singapore – you may owe US tax. To avoid penalties and interest, make estimated payments based upon a tax projection. Have you already missed an important deadline? Here is what is due next. And…
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4. Rabbit Season! Duck Season! Actually it’s Tax Season for Expats
While there is no panic, no need for a mad rush, it is never too early to think about your US expat tax returns. With that in mind I’ll run a series of articles about taxes and expats written by the experts at Taxes for Expats (*disclosure: I’ll earn a modest commission should you use…
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3. Rabbit Season! Duck Season! Actually it’s Tax Season for Expats
While there is no panic, no need for a mad rush, it is never too early to think about your US expat tax returns. With that in mind I’ll run a series of articles about taxes and expats written by the experts at Taxes for Expats (*disclosure: I’ll earn a modest commission should you use…
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1. Rabbit Season! Duck Season! Actually it’s Tax Season for Expats
While there is no panic, no need for a mad rush, it is never too early to think about your US expat tax returns. With that in mind I’ll run a series or articles about taxes and expats written by the experts at Taxes for Expats (*disclosure: I’ll earn a modest commission should you use…
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The American Stockholm Expat Tax Return
Source: Taxes for Expats WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: No matter where you reside – you must file. All US citizens and Green Card holders must (if they meet minimum filing thresholds) file an annual tax return reporting their worldwide income. While all must file – most don’t owe. The good news is that…
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June 15 deadline for US Expats to file tax returns
Source: irs.gov U.S. Citizens and Resident Aliens Abroad If you are a U.S. citizen or resident alien, the rules for filing income, estate, and gift tax returns and paying estimated tax are generally the same whether you are in the United States or abroad. Your worldwide income is subject to U.S. income tax, regardless of…