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Form 1118 (Foreign Tax Credit–Corporations) is the IRS form used to claim a credit for income taxes paid or accrued to foreign countries or US territories. It is filed by C-corporations under IRC Section 901, by individuals making a section 962 election, and by for...
Delinquent FBAR Submission Procedures (DFSP) allow US taxpayers to file overdue foreign account reports without maximum penalties. If you missed FBAR deadlines for accounts exceeding $10,000 aggregate, DFSP provides a com...
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 ...
Tax equalization is an employer policy that keeps a US employee on a foreign assignment paying roughly the same income tax they would have paid at home. The company withholds a “hypothetical tax” from the paycheck and then covers the actual US and host-country tax bills the assignment generates – making tax equalization for US e...
If you're a US citizen working abroad, you can end up owing Social Security contributions in both countries on the same income unless a Totalization Agreement or certificate of coverage prevents it. A Social Security Certificate of Coverage (called an A1 certificate in the EU) is the document that prevents this. It's official pr...
