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Presidents’ Day has been widely accepted as the unofficial holiday name for many generations, although, it was originally called Washington’s Birthday and is still in some states. Congress passed the “Uniform Monday Holiday Act” on June 28th, 1968. This law changed annual observances of some holidays to Mondays, partially to provide federal employees with three-day…
The 1099 NEC form is required to be filed by U.S. citizens and resident aliens who have been paid $600 or more for services performed for a business by someone who is not an employee of that business. The form is used to report non-employee compensation (NEC) on your federal income tax return. NEC includes,…
Summer wedding season is upon us, and newlyweds can take steps now to make their tax filing easier. Your marital status as of December 31 determines your tax filing options for the entire year, but there are several other important details to keep in mind. Let Expatriate Tax Returns help you navigate these changes with…
It is important for all United States citizens living and working abroad to understand the American Citizens Abroad’s Same Country Exemption. This will have an important effect on expats and specifically on Expatriate Tax Returns. The National Taxpayer Advocate has recently come out in full support of regulatory changes to both FBAR (Foreign Bank Account…