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Form 1118: A comprehensive guide for corporations seeking foreign tax credits

One of the essential tax forms that corporations with foreign operations should be familiar with is Form 1118. This form allows U.S. corporations to claim foreign tax credits, ensuring they aren't taxed twice on the same income. ...

A comprehensive guide to IRS Form 56 for 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. ...

Understanding the Section 965, Transition Tax [all in one guide]

Section 965, commonly referred to as the Transition Tax, was enacted to tax the accumulated and previously untaxed earnings of certain foreign corporations owned by US shareholders. It serves as a transition from a worldwide tax system to a territorial system. Key components of Section 965 The Section 965 T...

Form 926: A comprehensive guide for US transferors

In the world of international taxation one of the forms that often raises questions among US transferors is Form 926 – Return by a U.S. Transferor of Property to a Foreign Corporation. This guide aims to provide a detailed overview of this form, its implications, and its significance in the realm of international tax compliance....

The ultimate guide to Form 1040-ES for US expats

As a U.S. expat, you’re globetrotting and embracing life in a new country. But there’s one thing you can never leave behind: taxes. Understanding the Form 1040-ES can be your passport to a stress-free tax season. This guide is tailored specifically to help U.S. expats demystify the 1040-ES. Understanding the...

Airbnb taxes for US expats: How to report your income and minimize your liability

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. ...