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Assurance Vie taxation for US expats: French benefits and US reporting rules
Assurance Vie can work well in France, but US expats need a second tax lens. French income-tax treatment improves after eight years, FBAR review can start once foreign accounts exceed $10,000 in aggregate, and French withdrawal rules shift around the €150,000 premium threshold. US reporting may also reach Form 8938 and sometimes Form 8621.</...
Digital nomad taxes: what US citizens working abroad need to know (2026)
US citizens and green card holders owe federal income tax on worldwide income regardless of where they live or work. That includes freelance payments from foreign clients, remote salaries from US employers, and any other earned income you receive while hopping between countries. Digital nomad taxes follow the same citizenship-based rule...
IRC Section 1446: A complete guide to partnership withholding tax for foreign partners
Under IRC Section 1446, a US partnership that has foreign partners must withhold and pay tax on each foreign partner’s allocable share of effectively connected taxable income each year. IRC 1446 has two main pillars. Section 1446(a) requires a US partnership to withhold tax on income it earns that is effectively c...
IRS Streamlined Procedures in Deutschland: US-Steuern nachholen
Viele Amerikaner, die in Deutschland leben, stellen Jahre später fest, dass von ihnen immer noch erwartet wird, US-Steuererklärungen abzugeben, ausländische Bankkonten zu melden und die internationalen Meld...
IRS streamlined installment agreement: how to set up a tax payment plan in 2026
An IRS streamlined installment agreement lets eligible taxpayers pay a 2025 tax-year balance over time instead of paying the full amount in 2026. For individuals, the key current Simple Payment Plan threshold is $50,000 ...
What is the country of domicile vs residence?
A country of domicile is the country a person treats as their permanent legal home and intends to return to, even after living elsewhere for years. Your country of domicile is about permanence and intent – not where you happen to be right now. A country of residence is simply where a person currently lives, works, or holds a visa....