Mel Whitney
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How to report Wise and Revolut accounts on FBAR in 2026
If you are a US person and your aggregate foreign financial account balances exceeded $10,000 at any point during the calendar year, you must file FinCEN Form 114 – the Repo...
Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE) guide 2025 returns filed in 2026
The Foreign Earned Income Exclusion lets qualifying US expats exclude up to $130,000 of 2025 earned income on the US tax return filed in 2026. For tax year 2026, the FEIE cap rises to $132,900, but that amount generally applies to returns filed in 2027. FEIE may reduce ...
Foreign Earned Income Exclusion vs Foreign Tax Credit: Which one should you use?
If you're a US citizen or green card holder earning income abroad, one of the first tax decisions each year is whether to use the Foreign Tax Credit (FTC), the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE), or both. The choice affects how much US tax you owe, whether you qualify for refundable credits like the Additional Child Tax Credit, and whethe...
FBAR vs. Form 8938: A detailed guide to key differences and filing thresholds (2026)
If you hold money outside the US, two separate reporting rules may apply to you. FBAR (FinCEN Form 114) is filed with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network if the aggregate maximum value of your foreign financial accounts exceeds $10,000...
IRS Form 14654 instructions for SDOP filing: How to certify non-willfulness under the domestic streamlined procedures
Many US taxpayers discover years later that foreign income, bank accounts, or FBARs were never reported — often because they did not realize the rules applied to them. To help eligible ...