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Assurance Vie for US expats: French tax 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 8 years, FBAR review can start once foreign accounts exceed $10,000 in aggregate, and French withdra...
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....
FBAR signature authority: What US persons must know in 2026
If you can move money out of a foreign bank account, the US government may treat you as a filer even if none of the money is yours. That is the core of the FBAR signature authorit...
How to get an ITIN for non-residents: complete 2026 guide
An ITIN is a 9-digit tax processing number issued by the IRS to individuals who have a US tax filing or payment obligation but are not eligible for a Social Security Number. The IRS issues ITINs through Form W-7. Processing typically takes about seven weeks, but applicants should allow 9–11 weeks during peak filing season or when ...