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Tax reform for US owners of foreign corporations: Understanding the Sec 962 election

Owning a company outside the US can feel confusing when you see taxes taken in two places. The Section 962 election is a rule that helps make things fair. It allows an American who owns a foreign-controlled corporation overseas to use the same tax steps that a large US company uses. This means you can lower your bill if the foreign tax rate is no...

Understanding Subpart F income: Complete guide for US shareholders

For years, many Americans with overseas companies used foreign entities to delay paying US tax on profits earned abroad. Congress responded by creating Subpart F income rules to close that gap and ensure fairness between domestic and international businesses. When a foreign corporation qualifies as a CFC, its earnings can become taxable in the sa...

RESP: What US expats need to know about education savings and tax implications

Every year, Canadian families pour billions into Registered Education Savings Plans, building a cushion for their children’s future studies. These accounts reward early savers through government grants and years of tax-deferred growth, making the RESP a cornerstone of Canadian education planning. Yet for many US expats in Canada, this same tool c...

Do overseas contractors pay taxes? Understanding international tax obligations

Working as an overseas contractor often means your earnings remain subject to US tax, even while abroad. Relief may come through the foreign earned income exclusion or foreign tax credits, but self-employment tax at 15.3% still applies. This article is brought to you by Taxes for Expats &nda...

Bona Fide Residence vs. Physical Presence Test: Key differences for US expats

The US tax code provides two ways for Americans abroad to prove they qualify for the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion. The Bona Fide Residence standard looks at whether you’ve established long-term ties to another country, while the Physical Presence Test focuses strictly on your day count abroad. In this article, we explain the di...

Foreign gift tax: reporting rules, Form 3520 & 2025 updates

If you receive a large gift or inheritance from someone abroad, you might wonder if you owe tax. In most cases, you don’t – but you may need to report it to the IRS using Form 3520. This guide explains what the foreign gift tax really means, when you must report, how the rules work in 2025, and what recent laws like the One Big Beauti...