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IRS streamlined domestic offshore procedures: complete 2026 guide
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Form 1120-F: Complete guide for foreign corporations in the US
The IRS currently estimates the average burden for taxable corporations, including Form 1120-F filers, at about 90 hours – and that figure doesn't account for the cost of getting it wrong. For foreign corporations doing business in the US, precision in separa...
Digital nomad visa countries in 2026: best, cheapest & tax-friendly options
A digital nomad visa is a country-specific permit that allows remote workers to live legally in a foreign country while earning income from employers or clients based elsewhere. The most attractive digital nomad visa countries for remote workers in 2026 include Portugal, Spain, Croatia, Greece, Estonia, Thailand, and several Latin Ameri...
Totalization agreements: Avoiding double Social Security taxation as a US expat
A Social Security Totalization Agreement can stop the same earnings from being taxed by two social insurance systems at once. As of April 2026, the United States has 30 active Totalization Agreements with foreign countries. Notably, Romania is no lo...
HSA for US expats: IRS rules, 2026 limits, and using HSA funds abroad
For US expats, a health savings account can be one of the most valuable financial tools you carry abroad, but the IRS HSA rules around contributing, spending, and reporting change the moment you leave the US. US expats can generally use existing health savings account (HSA) funds abroad for qualified medical expenses, but many cannot ke...
Europe Golden Visa programs in 2026: Cheapest, best, and current options
A Europe golden visa usually means residence by investment under one country’s law, not citizenship, and not a single EU-wide permit. In 2026, the main routes still worth comparing are: Portugal&rsqu...