If you're a U.S. expat living abroad, one of the most important tools available to reduce your U.S. tax bill is the foreign earned income...

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If you're a U.S. expat living abroad, one of the most important tools available to reduce your U.S. tax bill is the foreign earned income...

As a US expat living abroad, the bona fide residence test can help you claim FEIE on your foreign earned income. To qualify as a bona fide...

The Foreign Tax Credit is almost always better than the Foreign Tax Deduction for U.S. expats with foreign income. Why? Because the credit...

Yes. US citizens living abroad can indeed claim the Child Tax Credit—but there are important distinctions to understand. While expats may...

Even if you’ve moved abroad for a brighter future or are considering working online abroad, you might still have obligations toward the...

Foreign earned income refers to income earned by U.S. citizens or resident aliens from working in a foreign country. This includes wages,...

For U.S. citizens living abroad, IRS Form 1116 is the key to avoiding double taxation on income earned in a foreign country. This form...

If you're a US expat earning income abroad, it's important to understand the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE) rules and eligibility...

On March 25th, 2020 congress passed a federal stimulus package named Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), worth...

While all Americans are taxed in their worldwide income regardless where they reside, they also have Foreign Earned Income Exclusion to...

Is it better to use Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE) or Foreign Tax Credit (FTC) when filing US expat taxes? Filing taxes in the...

U.S. expats can use the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion to reduce taxable income. And if you did you research on this topic, then you...

Today we want to talk about Bona Fide Residence Test, which one shall pass to qualify for FEIE. Are you an American abroad and you earn...

Are you an American living and working abroad? Or maybe you are a Green Card holder who hasn't officially abandoned GC? If you are a U.S....
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