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If you were forced to leave a foreign country in 2025 due to war, civil unrest, or unsafe conditions, you may still qualify for the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE) even if you did not meet the standard time requirements.

Under Revenue Procedure 2026-16, the IRS officially waived the physical presence and bona fide residen...


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The Adoption Tax Credit is a valuable benefit designed to help families offset the cost of adopting a child. But for Americans living abroad, eligibility can be more complex.

Understanding how this credit applies to expats is key to determining whether you can claim it on your U.S. tax return.

What Is the Adoption Tax Credit?

The Adoption Tax Cred...


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What Is the Keep Your Pay Act, and Does It Help Americans Abroad?

As discussions around tax reform continue, many Americans living overseas are asking whether proposed legislation like the Keep Your Pay Act could change how expats are taxed.

While the concept sounds promising, it is important to understand what it may mean in practice and whe...


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What Happens if You Never Filed Taxes While Abroad?

Many Americans living overseas are surprised to learn they still must file U.S. tax returns every year, even if they earn income in another country.

If you have lived abroad for several years without filing, you are not alone. Thousands of expats discover their filing obligations long after ...


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What Happens if You Miss the June 15 Expat Deadline?

Americans living abroad receive an automatic two-month extension to file their federal tax returns. Instead of the standard April 15 deadline, most U.S. expats have until June 15 to file.

But what happens if you miss that deadline?

While missing the June 15 deadli...


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