Expatriate Filing Back Taxes – IRS Tax Experts – Attorneys, CPA, Former IRS –
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WE WILL GO OVER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS WITH YOU.
1.Who needs to file?
2.Do I need to file a State Return?
3.How do I report foreign bank accounts (FBAR)?
4.What is the story with Form 8938 (Statement of Foreign Financial Assets)?
5.What is the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion?
6. What is the Foreign Tax Credit?
7.What is the Foreign Housing Allowance?
8.How do I qualify as an expat?
9.Does being self-employed change tax obligations?
10.What about expat taxes for non-residents?
The expatriation tax provisions under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) sections 877 and 877A apply to US citizens who have renounced their citizenship and long-term residents (as defined in IRC 877(e)) who have ended their US resident status for federal tax purposes. Different rules apply according to the date upon which you expatriated.