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Thinking About Dual Citizenship?

Dual citizenship can sound like a personal or immigration decision only, but for Americans abroad it can also raise important tax questions. If you hold U.S. citizenship and citizenship in another country, you still need to understand how U.S. tax rules continue to apply.

The U.S. Department of State explains that dual nationa...


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Questions About International Money Transfers?

International money transfers create a lot of confusion for Americans abroad. Many people ask whether sending money overseas triggers tax automatically. Others worry that receiving money from abroad will always show up as taxable income. The answer is more nuanced. In many cases, the transfer itself is not the taxable even...


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Do Not Let the June Deadline Catch You Off Guard

A lot of Americans abroad hear one thing about tax season and stop there: “I get extra time.” That part is true for many expats, but it often leads to the wrong mindset. The IRS says U.S. citizens and resident aliens who live abroad may qualify for an automatic 2-month extension. For calendar-year taxpayers, that usually...


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When Should You File an Amended Return?

Mistakes happen. Maybe you filed too quickly, forgot foreign income, used the wrong filing status, or realized later that you missed a deduction or credit. When that happens, an amended return may help you fix the problem. The IRS says taxpayers should file Form 1040-X when they need to correct items such as filing status, income...


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Do You Pass the Physical Presence Test?

For many Americans living abroad, the Physical Presence Test plays a major role in qualifying for the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion. It sounds simple at first, but the details matter. A small mistake in how you count your days abroad can affect whether you qualify at all. The IRS says you meet the Physical Presence Test if you ...


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