As a US citizen, moving abroad is not the end of your US taxation filing requirements. If you ignore, or are unaware of your obligations you can face significant penalties for non-compliance.
Since the introduction of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), some foreign jurisdictions will automatically report your overseas bank account information to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). This means the IRS may be aware of financial information that is omitted from your tax filing information.
Our team provide comprehensive advice regarding the tax implications of moving overseas, changing tax residency and any foreign companies or trusts you may have.
Our goal is to ensure you are aware of the potential tax consequences of your options, so that you can obtain the optimal income tax position for your personal goals and circumstances.
HOW WE ASSIST AMERICANS MOVING ABROAD
TAX RETURN PREPARATION
We provide assistance for all your individual tax return needs. This includes preparing and lodging your Individual State and Federal tax returns, including Forms 1040 and 1040NR.
GIVING UP CITIZENSHIP OR GREEN CARD
Those wishing to give up their American citizenship or green card have specific tax obligations that need to be met. As specialists in international taxation we will assess your situation and explain your obligations.
EXIT TAX PLANNING
If you are planning to leave the US, renounce US citizenship or green card, our experts will help you plan, reduce risk, and protect your wealth.
MOVE ABROAD WITH CONFIDENCE
Moving overseas isn’t the end of your US tax obligations. Contact us now to ensure you stay up to date and obtain tax effective advice for your situation.
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