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For the FBAR exchange rate, you use the Treasury Reporting Rate of Exchange for December 31 of the reporting year. That single year-end rate is applied to the maximum balance each ...
Most J-2 visa holders have a US filing obligation, even when they earned no income. What you file depends on two things: whether you had US-source income, and whether you are still a nonresident alien for tax purposes. The two often get conflated, and that is where most filing errors begin. This article covers when a J-2 visa tax return...
An accidental American is usually still considered a US taxpayer until their US citizenship is formally relinquished or renounced. Even if they have never lived in the US, do not have a US passport, or pay taxes in anothe...
There is no single IRS tax amnesty form for expats. Instead, the IRS offers several compliance paths, including ...
FBAR quiet disclosure is not an official IRS compliance program. It usually me...
