In my travels over the years I met numerous US expats who have been living overseas – sometimes for decades – without knowing that they’re still legally required to file their taxes with Uncle Sam.
Of course it’s not just taxes. There are numerous disclosure forms, like the FBAR (Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts Report, now called FinCEN form 114) that US citizens are required to file every year to the US government.
The consequences for failing to comply can be very serious and expensive.
That’s why I sat down with my own tax attorney, Rob Wolmer, to talk about what you can do if you find yourself in this situation.
Read more about it here.
Of course it’s not just taxes. There are numerous disclosure forms, like the FBAR (Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts Report, now called FinCEN form 114) that US citizens are required to file every year to the US government.
The consequences for failing to comply can be very serious and expensive.
That’s why I sat down with my own tax attorney, Rob Wolmer, to talk about what you can do if you find yourself in this situation.
Read more about it here.
In my travels over the years I met numerous US expats who have been living overseas – sometimes for decades – without knowing that they’re still legally required to file their taxes with Uncle Sam. Of course it’s not just taxes. There are numerous disclosure forms, like the FBAR (Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts Report,…
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