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This article will help you understand the nature of US expat taxes, including who needs to file, when to file and strategies you should know
June 3, 2022
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Antonio Del Cueto, CPA
Instead of filing your taxes late, you have the option of filing IRS Form 4868.
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Will Sahatdjian
In particular, expats need to be aware of how Social Security and other government benefits are handled – both in terms of paying taxes...
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For starters, all US expats will need to file a federal-level income tax return, every year, with no exceptions. Even if you don’t believe..
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Filing your taxes as a U.S expat living abroad? Find out how you can do it online with Taxfyle!
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Steven de la Fe, CPA
The FBAR is an annual report, much like your federal income tax return. It is due April 15 of the year following the calendar year being...
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