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Do Puerto Rico residents pay US taxes?
Puerto Rico is a US territory with its own tax system, which makes the answer different from the 50 states. For the 2026 filing season, based on 2025 income, bona fide residents can usually exclude Puerto Rico-source income from US ...
Taxes for green card holders 2026: Do green card holders pay taxes on foreign income?
If you're a green card holder living outside the United States, your tax obligations don’t stop when you move abroad. Even while earning income overseas, the IRS taxes green card holders. ...
Green card holder back taxes: how to fix unpaid taxes and missed filings
If a green card holder stopped filing US taxes, the problem usually is not limited to one late Form 1040. You may also need to catch up on foreign account reporting, such as FBARs and Form 8938, for the 2025 tax year and...
Giving up a green card: tax implications, abandonment process, and what happens next
Giving up a green card usually means filing Form I-407 with USCIS, then handling the final US tax year correctly. For 2025 returns filed in 2026, long-term residents may also need Form 8854 and may face an exit tax if they meet 1 of...
Form I-407 explained: how to abandon a green card correctly
Form I-407 is the USCIS Form used to voluntarily give up lawful permanent resident status. For tax purposes, it can also determine when green card tax residency ends for the 2025 tax year filed in 2026. A green card is more than a travel document. Until your lawful permanent resident status is properly abandoned, revoked, or terminated,...