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Moving abroad is exciting, but your first U.S. tax return as an expat can feel overwhelming. New forms, reporting requirements, and eligibility rules often catch first-time expats by surprise. Having a clear checklist helps you avoid mistakes and start your expat journey on solid footing.

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Every new tax year brings adjustments, and for U.S. expats, 2026 introduces several important changes. As inflation adjustments take effect and enforcement efforts increase, understanding what has changed will help you avoid mistakes and take advantage of new opportunities. By staying informed early, you can file with confidence and reduce the risk of surprises later in t...


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Tax season officially opens in January, and for U.S. expats, the start of the year is the most important time to get organized. Filing from abroad adds layers of complexity that domestic taxpayers don’t face, including foreign income reporting, currency conversion, and additional disclosure forms. Taking the right steps early can prevent delays, penalties, and unnecessary...


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Many US expats send money to relatives or friends overseas, whether for financial support, cultural traditions, or personal reasons. While these transfers are common, they remain subject to US gift tax rules. Understanding when gift tax applies and what reporting requirements look like helps expats stay compliant and avoid confusion.

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The IRS e file shutdown on December 26, 2025 marks the annual closure of electronic filing systems as the agency prepares for the upcoming tax season. This scheduled shutdown affects taxpayers who still need to file late returns, submit amended returns, or complete outstanding filing tasks. Understanding what the shutdown means and how to prepare helps taxpayers avoid del...


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