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Tax Services For Expats

Are you a U.S. citizen living abroad? If YES, you are REQUIRED to file a US tax return reporting your worldwide income by June 15th.

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Tax Services For Americans Living In Venezuela

Tax planning and preparation services for small businesses and individuals. Let our experienced CPAs and EAs take care of all your tax needs, from individual filings to comprehensive business returns. We provide a seamless, stress-free tax experience.

Expatriates in Venezuela

Working Abroad in Venezuela as an American Citizen

Venezuela is famous across the globe for its stunning Caribbean coastline, the dramatic Andes mountains, and Angel Falls, the world’s tallest uninterrupted waterfall. From the bustling energy of Caracas to its resource-rich industrial sectors, the country historically attracts international professionals, telecommunications experts, and humanitarian consultants. Furthermore, despite its complex economic environment, Venezuela offers unique professional opportunities and a deeply resilient, vibrant local culture for American expatriates living and working within its borders.


Challenges for Expats in Venezuela

A Highly Progressive Tax Residency Framework

Venezuela utilizes a progressive tax system where individual income tax rates can scale up to 34%. The Servicio Nacional Integrado de Administración Aduanera y Tributaria (SENIAT) classifies you as a tax resident if you spend more than 183 days in the country during any calendar year. Once you cross this threshold, you face local taxation on your worldwide income, making meticulous tracking absolutely essential.

Severe Double Taxation Risks

Because the United States taxes its citizens on worldwide income regardless of where they live, U.S. expats in Venezuela face a heavy risk of double taxation. Fortunately, you can protect your hard-earned money by using specific tax mechanisms. These primary IRS tools include the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE) and Foreign Tax Credits (FTC).

Complex Currency and Financial Reporting

Navigating Venezuela’s multi-currency environment presents major compliance challenges. If you open local Venezuelan bank accounts or hold assets in regional institutions, you must track your balances carefully despite hyperinflation adjustments. The IRS strictly requires you to file a Foreign Bank Account Report (FBAR) and comply with FATCA guidelines if your maximum asset values cross specific monetary limits.

No Social Security Totalization Agreement

The United States and Venezuela do not share a bilateral social security Totalization Agreement. As a result, self-employed Americans, consultants, and remote business owners operating locally must navigate both social insurance systems independently. You must evaluate your corporate and payroll structures closely to avoid paying duplicate retirement taxes.

Rigid Local Filing Deadlines

Venezuela expects individual income tax returns to be submitted annually by March 31st. Because this strict window closes right before traditional U.S. filing timelines, managing your cross-border documentation can quickly become overwhelming. Missing these local dates can result in swift financial penalties and interest charges from the SENIAT.


Our Services

At Expatriate Tax Returns, we offer a comprehensive suite of cross-border tax solutions to keep you fully compliant while you live and work in Venezuela:

  • Expat Tax Preparation: We prepare and file your annual federal tax returns with total accuracy.
  • Double Taxation Relief: Our experts apply the FEIE and Foreign Tax Credits correctly so you keep more of your earnings.
  • FBAR and FATCA Guidance: We handle your foreign asset disclosures to safeguard you from steep civil penalties.
  • Self-Employment Tax Strategies: We help remote workers, contractors, and business owners optimize their setups to minimize duplicate tax exposure.
  • Deadline Management: Our team coordinates both the Venezuelan and U.S. tax calendars seamlessly.

Our dedicated team of experienced CPAs and EAs works hard to take the stress completely out of your international filing process.

US TAX RETURN FILING PROCESS

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We will assign a preparer to begin your tax return filing process. Help you file the right returns, using the right forms, and providing all of the right information.

Individual & Business Expatriate Tax Returns

We can quickly walk you through the expat tax return preparation process, ensuring you get filed on time, in no time. As friendly professionals with over a decade of experience, we make expat tax return preparation easy. Furthermore, no matter your needs, we have the answers to your tax questions from expatriate tax return planning to preparation. Contact us today.

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Living as an Expat in Venezuela: Common Questions

What are the tax implications of living in Venezuela as a U.S. citizen?

As a U.S. citizen, you must file a federal tax return with the IRS every single year. Simultaneously, you must report your worldwide income to Venezuela’s SENIAT if you meet their local residency criteria. While this setup creates a clear double taxation risk, proper planning can minimize or entirely eliminate your U.S. tax liability.

How can I avoid paying tax to both countries?

You can successfully avoid double taxation by claiming foreign tax credits for the income taxes you pay locally to Venezuela. Alternatively, you can exclude a substantial portion of your foreign-earned wages from U.S. taxation by utilizing the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion on Form 2555.

Do I need to file an FBAR if I use a Venezuelan bank account?

Yes, filing an FBAR is completely mandatory if the combined maximum balance of all your foreign financial accounts exceeds $10,000 at any point during the calendar year. You must submit this form electronically to FinCEN to avoid serious civil fines.

How does Expatriate Tax Returns simplify life for expats in Venezuela?

We handle the complicated mechanics of international tax compliance for you. From navigating local deadlines to maximizing your exclusions, our professionals ensure your returns are accurate and filed strictly on time.