The leaves are changing in America and falling to the ground. No matter where you currently live and work, autumn in America means it’s expat tax time. You might miss the changing colors of fall in the U.S., but you CANNOT miss your October 15 deadline as an American expatriate.
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Responsibility for Expat Taxes
President John F. Kennedy said, “Let us accept our own responsibility for the future.” The key word is responsibility. In today’s world, far too few individuals are willing to accept responsibility.
In politics, it seems like members of both political parties find it much easier to just blame the other for the ills in our government. Employees often blame coworkers when something goes wrong. Professional athletes will blame everyone and everything else when the game doesn’t go their way.
When it comes to taxes, responsibility is the principle of both country and community. Tax document preparation is something that we feel very strongly about at Expatriate Tax Returns. Our professionals take their responsibility to our clients very seriously and we understand the trust our clients place in us can never be taken lightly. As expats, your tax returns are your own responsibility, but you have placed the trust in us to prepare them efficiently and effectively.
Our team of tax experts feels that sense of responsibility for your tax returns. We are cognizant that you have a responsibility to the U.S. government to file your expatriate tax returns in a timely manner. When we all place value on being responsible, we are all successful. Your tax returns to the U.S. are filed and paid on time, and we maintain the trust that you have placed in us.
No matter where in this world you currently live and work, the expatriate tax laws must be respected. It can certainly be a hassle to have to file these taxes each year, but we thank you for placing that trust in us and know that we will honor and respect your trust by serving you to the best of our ability at all times. This is the cornerstone of what we stand for at Expatriate Tax Returns — your expatriate tax professionals. Call us today at (877) 382-9123.
Who Can You Trust?
You’re enjoying your time outside the U.S. because being an expat is exciting, rewarding and full of memorable experiences. There are fun and exciting things to see, new people to meet, and great work to accomplish at your job.
However, as well all know, we are living in challenging times. It has become increasingly difficult to determine who you can trust. Both responsibility and trust are the two cornerstones of our world. When it comes to our financial security, privacy is critical, but so are trust and responsibility.
Tax preparation for expats is something we hold sacred at Expatriate Tax Returns. We are 100% committed to both responsibility and trust. What does that mean for us? It means that ensuring your expat tax returns are prepared and filed on time and accurately is of paramount importance to us. Ensuring that our thousands of clients put their complete trust in us is what we are all about. It’s in our DNA.
Our tax professionals take their responsibility to our clients very seriously and we understand that the trust our clients place in us can never be taken lightly. Just as our employees feel that sense of responsibility, we know that our expatriate clients understand that they have a responsibility to the United States to file their expatriate tax returns in a timely manner. This is a two-way street. When we all place value on being responsible, we all win. Your tax returns to the U.S. are filed and paid on time, and we maintain the trust that you have placed in us.
No matter where you live and work, know that Expatriate Tax Returns will complete deserve your trust. It can certainly be a hassle to have to file these taxes each year, but we thank you for placing that trust in us and know that we will honor and respect your trust by serving you to the best of our ability at all times. That’s what we do at Expatriate Tax Returns — yourexpatriate tax professionals. Call us today at our toll free Support Hotline: (877) ETAX-123.
We Love Our Clients
There are certain celebrations on the calendar in the United States that American expats cannot forget after they move abroad. Valentine’s Day is certainly one of them. While other countries do not observe February 14th as Valentine’s Day, American expatriates living overseas still make sure to send Valentine’s Day cards, enjoy nice dinners with their soulmates and don’t forget to give the traditional gifts of chocolates or even jewelry.
New Year; New Goals
Everyone at Expatriate Tax Returns wishes you a happy and successful New Year. The beginning of a new calendar year provides us all with new opportunities. Many will focus on New Year’s resolutions that better our selves like exercise more, quit a bad habit or spend more time with our family.
An important, and often overlooked, New Year’s resolution is to trust others with certain necessary tasks to allow us more time for other opportunities. Looking back on the past year, perhaps you recognize that you spent more time than you would have liked on your personal finances. As an expat you’re very busy and could be spending your precious time pursuing other interests than preparing your expatriate tax returns. Whether you choose to spend more time with family, more time visiting exciting places abroad or putting in a few more hours at the office each week, giving ExpatriateTaxReturns.com the task of preparing your expat taxes will alleviate this burden from you.
It’s not always easy to trust others with the responsibilities you’ve been accustomed to doing yourself, but when it comes to the often complicated encumbrance of expatriate taxes, trust the professionals at ExpatriateTaxReturns.com this year and you’ll enjoy not having this task. You’ll also appreciate the extra time you’ll have to spend however you choose. Expatriate Tax Returns has a very well deserved stellar reputation for preparing and filing expat’s tax returns. While it might be possible to “Do It Yourself,” today’s expats are maintaining busy schedules and it’s much more prudent from a financial perspective to make the phone call to the pros at ExpatriateTaxReturns.com or visit us on the Web today.
Here’s to a wonderful 2016! We’re here for you so call us today at our support hotline: (877) ETAX-123 or (877) 382-9123.
The Holiday Time and Appreciation
The time between Thanksgiving and Christmas is a wonderful time for most people. It’s about family, gift giving and closing the year in style. For some expats, however, the winter holiday season can get lonely and feeling homesick for the good ole US of A is normal.
While holidays like Christmas and Hanukkah are celebrated no matter where you’re living in the world, Thanksgiving is an American holiday and may not feel the same while you’re abroad. Sometimes groups of expats will get together to celebrate Thanksgiving in places like London, Sydney, Tel Aviv or Paris.
It is important for American expatriates to understand how grateful their companies feel toward them for making the sacrifice of living abroad for a year or more. Not everyone would be willing to pack up their homes and move their family to a different country, but expats have stepped up to meet this challenge head on.
During the holiday season, all of us at Expatriate Tax Returns offer our sincere thanks to our expat clients. We’re grateful to be able to provide assistance with your expat taxes and to remind you of how appreciated you are. We wish you a happy holiday season and a prosperous new year.
Please call us at 877-382-9123 or visit us online at www.expatriatetaxreturns.com.