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FBAR exchange rate: which rate to use for foreign accounts
For the FBAR exchange rate, you use the Treasury Reporting Rate of Exchange for December 31 of the reporting year. That single year-end rate is applied to the maximum balance each ...
J-2 visa taxes: tax return, residency status & filing rules 2026
Most J-2 visa holders have a US filing obligation, even when they earned no income. What you file depends on two things: whether you had US-source income, and whether you are still a nonresident alien for tax purposes. The two often get conflated, and that is where most filing errors begin. This article covers when a J-2 visa tax return...
Accidental American tax guide: Amnesty, filing, and renunciation in 2026
An accidental American is usually still considered a US taxpayer until their US citizenship is formally relinquished or renounced. Even if they have never lived in the US, do not have a US passport, or pay taxes in anothe...
IRS streamlined domestic offshore procedures: complete 2026 guide
SDOP at a glance: ...
IRS tax amnesty programs for expats: Streamlined, FBAR & VDP options
There is no single IRS tax amnesty form for expats. Instead, the IRS offers several compliance paths, including ...