Happy Easter
Love from a distance and stay healthy this Easter weekend. Wishing you well!
Repatriating Back to America Meet Debra, she spent almost 14 years in England and is now back in the USA! Here is her story: Why I went abroad – to be with Lewis. Not necessarily to marry Lewis but we knew if we wanted to stay together we would need to marry within the six…
President John F. Kennedy said, “Let us accept our own responsibility for the future.” The key word is responsibility. In today’s world, far too few individuals are willing to accept responsibility. In politics, it seems like members of both political parties find it much easier to just blame the other for the ills in our…
Identity theft occurs when a piece of your personal information is stolen and used to commit fraud. If your data is accessed, it could be used to open new accounts, make unauthorized purchases, or file taxes for a fraudulent refund. The IRS may reach out to you via mail should there be any suspicious activity…
Estimated Tax Payments Estimated tax is a process to pay quarterly tax payments on income that is not subject to withholding. The income that is included is from self-employment, interest, dividends, alimony, rent, gains from the sale of assets, prizes and awards; you may also have to pay estimated tax if the amount of income…
Living abroad as a US expatriate brings exciting opportunities but also unique financial challenges, particularly when it comes to managing currency fluctuations. Exchange rate changes can significantly impact your income, savings, and investments. At Expatriate Tax Returns, we understand these challenges and offer practical tips to help expats protect their finances from currency volatility. 1….