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What the $130,000 FEIE Limit Means for Americans Abroad For many Americans living overseas, the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion is one of the first tax strategies they hear about. For tax year 2025, the maximum FEIE is $130,000 per qualifying person. That amount applies to 2025 returns filed in 2026. The IRS also announced that…
In another year that seems different than anything we are used to, some expatriates may find themselves owing taxes this time around. If expatriates received an advanced payment of the Child Tax Credit, you could owe taxes if your income changes. The original amount paid out for the Child Tax Credit was based on tax…
As an expatriate entrepreneur, venturing into the international business landscape can be an exciting and rewarding journey. However, navigating the complex world of taxes and structuring your business for global success requires careful planning and expertise. Expatriate Tax Returns has the information and staff you need to ensure your business taxes are always in compliance…
When working as an expat or on a foreign gig, there are a number of tax implications to be aware of. Many countries have special tax rules for foreigners, and these can vary depending on your country of residence and the country in which you are working. To make sure you are prepared, here are…
A recent Fifth Circuit decision has put the partnership tax world on alert. In Sirius Solutions, the Fifth Circuit reversed a previous Tax Court ruling regarding the limited partner exception to self-employment tax. The court rejected the Tax Court’s earlier approach and sided with the IRS. This case addressed a specific question: can individual partners…
2019 marks the twentieth year anniversary of this exuberant holiday, so get ready to put that smile on your face! This holiday is based on the premise that happiness is unlimited and contagious. It can bring a lot of joy to you and others. While being happy can mean different things to different people, Happiness…