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Freedom isn’t free. We’re grateful for the veterans who’ve paid the price. Happy Veterans Day!🎗️💪
The “A” word – I’m being AUDITED, now what?! The “A” word may be in the top 10 of scariest words ever! Am I in trouble? Was I flagged? Not necessarily. Some reasons your return could be picked for an audit include: random sampling, computation errors, computer screening, excessive deductions, and large charitable contributions. Respond…
Are you an American living abroad in South Korea? South Korea is the next hotspot for American life considering its thriving economy. A common question many Americans living there ask is “should I file my taxes with the South Korean or US government?” Expatriate Tax Returns is here to answer your questions and help you…
With the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) in full effect, US business owners face new compliance obligations designed to enhance financial transparency and combat illegal activities like money laundering. A key provision of the CTA is the requirement to file a Beneficial Ownership Information Report (BOIR) by January 1, 2025. Understanding what this means for your…
Need more time to file your U.S. tax return while living abroad? You’re not alone. Many expats find themselves needing additional time to gather documents or finalize foreign income details. Fortunately, the IRS makes it easy to file for an extension. 🗓️ Automatic Expat Extension to June 15 All U.S. citizens living abroad on April…
That was a long, grueling 2-year presidential race for the American people. The results of last Tuesday’s election for the new President of the United States of America were surprising for many. For American expats living abroad, the question now focuses on what implications will the Trump Administration have for expatriates. In a recent article…
YOU DON’T HAVE TO FILE A US TAX RETURN BECAUSE YOU LIVE ABROAD Not so! US citizens and permanent residents must file a tax return no matter where they live or earn money, unless they do not meet the standard filing requirements. IF YOUR FOREIGN INCOME IS BELOW THE FOREIGN EARNED INCOME EXCLUSION, FILING IN…