If you are a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident (green card holder) working abroad there is a very high probability that you will have to file a U.S. Individual tax return. The U.S. Tax Laws require all U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents to report all…
Foreign Earned Income Exclusion Facts
The main benefit of being a U.S. Expatriate (American Citizen or a U.S. permanent resident living abroad) is the foreign earned income exclusion when an expatriate prepares his/her U.S. tax return. U.S. Expats who live outside the U.S. for 12 consecutive months and spend no more…
Do I Have To File A U.S. Tax Return?
The United States Tax System is based on worldwide income not just domestic income, thus the same rules for filing a tax return apply to U.S. Expatriates as well. Whether an expatriate has to file a U.S. tax return depends on the amount of the…