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Just last week a report was issued on tax reform from the Republican staff of the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance. That report “has caused a flutter in the global expat community,” the Wall Street Journal reported. The long report stated what many expats have argued for a long time: “The United States is the…
New Year; New Goals
Everyone at Expatriate Tax Returns wishes you a happy and successful New Year. The beginning of a new calendar year provides us all with new opportunities. Many will focus on New Year’s resolutions that better our selves like exercise more, quit a bad habit or spend more time with our family. An important, and often…
Carpe Audit
Sometimes it can seem like nobody up there likes you. An audit from the IRS is, for example, a seemingly random event that ends up causing you generous amounts of stress, fear, and frustration. In all likelihood, you’ve probably never even been audited before anyway – you have no idea what to expect, you just…
The World’s Flat, but Expatriate Taxes are Still a Reality
In the book “The World is Flat” by the award-winning New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, the author demystifies the brave new world for readers, allowing them to make sense of the often bewildering global scene unfolding before their eyes. He explains how globalization has made the borders between nations virtually disappear and make us…
The 2017 Outlook for Expats and Expatriate Tax
Living and working overseas as an American expat comes with a unique tax filing position. It can often be complicated and full of hassle. Most tax advisers and tax return preparers are not experienced in the specific nature of expatriate tax returns. The expatriate tax professionals at Expatriate Tax Returns make up a stellar team…