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One Big, Beautiful Bill – and what it means for your business taxes in 2025
A sweeping reform with lasting impact for small and medium-sized businesses The tax code just got a makeover, and small businesses are finally getting more than just the leftovers. In mid-2025, Congress passed the One Big, Beautiful Bill – a sweeping package of tax reforms that promises lasting ...
Accidental Americans – your guide to IRS compliance & rights
An accidental American is a person who unwittingly holds US citizenship through birth or parentage. For an accidental American, today’s global data-sharing between banks and tax authorities can quickly trigger unexpected tax bills. The shock usually arrives when a bank demands a Social Security number, an employer flags the hidden...
Impuestos en Estados Unidos: tipos, escalas, cómo calcularlos y pagarlos
¿Tienes ingresos, propiedades o intereses en EE.UU.? ¿Planeas mudarte o ya vives aquí y quieres entender cómo funcionan los impuestos en Estados Unidos? Este artículo es tu guía práctica para navegar el sistema fiscal estadounidense. Aquí descubrirás los tipos de impue...
IRS Form 2555 instructions: exclude foreign income on your tax return
Living and working abroad can bring incredible opportunities – and complex tax responsibilities. Fortunately, Americans overseas may qualify to exclude a significant portion of their foreign income from US taxation. This guide is tailored for US citizens and resident aliens navigating Form 2555 to ensure full compliance while...
Form 3520: Guide on Reporting Foreign Trusts, Inheritances, and Gifts for U.S. Expats
Living abroad does not exempt US citizens from IRS reporting obligations involving foreign trusts and large foreign gifts. Form 3520 outlines what expats need to disclose and by what due date to avoid harsh penalties. This guide is designed to help US taxpayers understand what’s required and stay fully compliant. What i...
Understanding citizenship-based taxation: A guide for US expats
In the global landscape of taxation, most countries adopt a residency-based approach, taxing individuals based on where they live. However, the United States stands out with its citizenship-based taxation system. This means that US citizens are taxed on their worldwide income, regardless of where they reside. For American expa...