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Expertise:
  • Exit tax planning
  • International business tax
  • Overseas tax obligations
  • Tax compliance for expats
Education:
  • Master's of Accounting, University of Kansas School of Business

Andrew Coleman is an accomplished Certified Public Accountant (CPA) with a Master's degree in Accounting from the University of Kansas School of Business. This educational background has provided him with a deep understanding of accounting principles and tax law, which he has utilized throughout his 15-year career as a tax professional.

Specializing in expatriate taxation, Andrew has dedicated a significant portion of his career to assisting US expatriates with their tax preparation needs and has been a valuable member of the TFX team for over eight years.

Originally from Kansas, Andrew has embraced the expat life himself and currently resides in Estonia with his family. This unique position as an expatriate has provided Andrew with invaluable insight into the challenges and intricacies faced by US citizens living abroad when it comes to tax compliance and financial planning. His first-hand experience enhances his ability to provide clients with tailored advice to ensure they effectively and efficiently navigate the complexities of US tax obligations.

Andrew's journey from the heartland of the United States to the cobblestone streets of Estonia reflects his adventurous spirit and commitment to embracing global opportunities. This move has not only enriched his personal life but has also broadened his professional perspective, allowing him to specialize in a niche but critical area of tax law.

As a member of the TFX team for over eight years, Andrew uses his expertise, educational background, and personal experience to provide exceptional tax services to expatriates, ensuring that they remain compliant with US tax laws while making the most of their international living situation. Andrew’s commitment to his clients and his work makes him a real asset to both the expat community and the world of tax. He’s also a member of the National Association of Tax Professionals (NATP).

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Best international banks for expats 2026: Side-by-side comparison

Ever feel like your bank didn't get the memo that you moved overseas? Choosing from the best banks for expats can mean the difference between smooth transfers and frustrating fees. This guide is designed for American expats who want a reliable checking account, low costs, and real access while living abroad. Key ta...

US Exit Tax (expatriation tax) 2026: Who pays, who doesn't, and what to file

Planning to give up your US citizenship or green card? The first question most people ask is: Will I have to pay exit tax? Quick answer: Most people won’t owe an exit tax. You only owe if you are classified as a covered expatriate, which generally refers to individuals who meet certain wealth, tax liability, or co...

Form 2555 instructions: how to claim the foreign earned income exclusion

Living and working abroad brings incredible opportunities – and complex tax responsibilities. Fortunately, Americans overseas may qualify to exclude a significant portion of their foreign income from US taxation using IRS Form 2555. Key takeaways Form 2555 lets you exclude up ...

How to file Form 1116: Foreign tax credit example for US expats

If you earn income outside the US, chances are you've run into the issue of double taxation. The IRS offers ways to avoid that, and one of the most effective tools is the ...

Streamlined filing compliance procedures for expats

If you’ve been living outside the United States for years, it might seem natural to assume your US tax obligations ended with your last paycheck on American soil. But they didn’t. The United States taxes its citizens and green card holders on their worldwide income, and in most cases, you’re required to file a return once your i...

Exit tax for green card holders: everything you need to know

Holding a green card gives you lawful permanent resident status, which means you can live and work in the United States long term. But it also makes you a US tax resident – responsible for reporting and paying US tax on your worldwide income. At some point, you might start thinking about giving it up. Maybe you're relocating f...