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FATCA letter from your foreign bank: What it means and what to do next

Getting a FATCA letter from your bank can feel alarming. It shouldn't. The letter usually means the bank flagged a possible US tax connection and needs documentation – typically a self-certification, a W-9, or a W-8BEN – to classify your account correctly. You haven't necessarily done anything wrong. But you do need ...

Taxes for green card holders 2026: Do green card holders pay taxes on foreign income?

If you're a green card holder living outside the United States, your tax obligations don’t stop when you move abroad. Even while earning income overseas, the IRS taxes green card holders. For example, when filing in 2026, you'll report income earned in 2025, just as if you were still in the United States. ...

Qualified education expenses: what counts, what does not, and how to claim the right tax break

Higher education is expensive, but the tax rules can soften the hit. The catch is that qualified education expenses do not mean exactly the same thing for every tax break. For one benefit, a laptop may count. For another, it may not. For one rule, room and board qualifies. For another, it does not. That is why the smartest way to approa...

Form 8880: Credit for Qualified Retirement Savings Contribution

Saving for retirement can feel like a long game, especially when you are juggling life abroad, payroll differences, and a stack of US tax forms. The good news is that some Americans abroad may still qualify for the credit for qualified retirement savings contributions, claimed on ...

What happens to my 401k if I move abroad? A guide for US expats

Moving overseas can make retirement planning feel fuzzy very quickly. The good news is that your Roth IRA usually does not disappear just because you leave the US. In most cases, you can keep the account, keep the investments in place, and decide later whether it makes sense to leave it where it is, roll it over, or take money out. That is the sh...

Form 1099-K threshold rollback: $600 rule reversed in latest tax reform

If you sell occasionally on eBay, collect client payments through Stripe, or use an online marketplace while living abroad, the 1099-K story for this filing season is much less confusing than it looked a year ago. Congress reversed the much-discussed $60...

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