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IRS streamlined domestic offshore procedures: complete 2026 guide
Many US taxpayers with foreign accounts or assets discover too late that the Internal Revenue Service expects full disclosure, even when the money, investments, or paperwork sits outside the US. Misunderstandings tend to cluster around “it’s overseas, so it doesn’t count” – and the IRS still holds the taxpayer (not t...
Steuern in den USA: Regeln, Steuersätze und internationale Steuerabkommen
Zu verstehen, wie das Steuersystem der USA funktioniert, ist für amerikanische Bürger und Green Card-Inhaber gleichermaßen wichtig - ganz gleich, wo auf der Welt sie leben. In den USA gibt es spezielle Verfahren für die Steuererklärung, Steuersätze und Verpflichtungen für in den...
IRS Streamlined Procedure for expats: How to file and avoid penalties
Behind on US tax returns or missed FBARs while living abroad? The IRS Streamlined Filing Compliance Procedures help eligible US expats catch up on missed tax returns and FBARs when the failure to file was non-willful. Under the...
American by Accident and What the IRS May Have to Say About It
Default Citizenship by Birth Thanks to the US Constitution’s Fourteenth Amendment, any person born in the United States is automatically a US Citizen ...
Accidental Americans and Their Plight With US Taxes
About 7.6M American Citizens are living overseas. Out of that 7.6M, 3,415 of them renounced their citizenship last year. These figures include those who are fully aware of their American Citizenship. There are other types of Americans, however. These people are referred to as ‘accidental Americans’. These indi...
Dual-status alien tax return: 2026 complete filing guide
Every US taxpayer has to file an annual return – but things get more interesting when residency changes midyear. Spending only part of the year as a resident and the rest as a nonresident makes you a dual-status alien under IRS rules. It’s a unique position that calls for special filing steps, careful income reporting, and attention t...