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Nationals vs citizens of the United States at birth: Understanding US citizenship requirements for children born abroad

As an American expat living abroad, one of the most important things to consider is your children's citizenship status. If your child was born outside the United States to one American citizen and one non-citizen parent, you may be wondering what their citizenship status is and what steps you need to take to ensure they have the sam...

Maximizing tax benefits: Understanding the credit for other dependents & how to claim it

One valuable credit that can provide relief for expats with dependents who do not qualify for the Child Tax Credit is the credit for other dependents. In this guide, we will delve into the eligi...

Form 8854, Initial and Annual Expatriation Statement

Disclaimer This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Always consult with a tax professional for your specific circumstances. ...

Extended guide to Form 5472: The ultimate navigator for foreign-owned US entities

Form 5472 is crucial for US corporations with foreign ownership and foreign entities doing business in the US. With penalties for non-compliance being steep, understanding and correctly filing Form 5472 is essential for maintaining good standing with the IRS. This guide aims to simplify the process, covering who needs to file,...

Tax evasion vs tax avoidance: Understanding the difference and consequences

If you're like most people, taxes are probably one of your least favorite things to think about. But unfortunately, they're a necessary part of life. And while most of us dutifully pay our fair share, there are some who try to skirt the system. That's where tax evasion and tax avoidance come in. What is ...

Understanding the mortgage interest deduction for US expats

Disclaimer This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Always consult with a tax professional for your specific circumstances. ...