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U.S. Expatriates (US citizens and US permanent residents living outside the US)

U.S. citizens and U.S. permanent residents are subject to income taxes on their worldwide income. The U.S. taxes are based upon citizenship, not on tax residency. U.S. citizens and U.S. permanent residents living and employed outside the U.S. are required to file a U.S. tax return and report their worldwide income as part of their annual U.S. tax filings.

When certain qualifications are met, U.S. expat taxpayers maybe able to offset some or all of their U.S. tax obligations. Most of these tax benefits are due to income and housing exclusions, deductions and foreign tax credits. Additionally, various international income tax treaties may also help reduce or eliminate U.S. or foreign tax liabilities.

Our primary objective is to assist our expatriate clients minimize their dual tax obligation and be compliant with filing U.S. taxes. We prepare and file all forms so that as an expatriate you are assured that your US tax obligations are met.

If you are an expatriate taxpayer and wish to avail our expat services, click here to contact us.

   
 
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