When you move to the US you face new tax issues, including international tax complexities. The timing of your new US tax residency is one of the key complexities impacting your taxes.
We provide the global perspective required to give you an understanding of how the US rules interact with the tax laws of your home country.
Since your personal circumstances are unique to you, it is important that you get tailored advice to understand your US and international taxes. This includes understanding how international tax laws under the Internal Revenue Code can apply to foreign companies or trusts and how US laws will treat your home country’s assets and structures.
By assessing your situation and providing the essential advice you need, we reduce your risk of double taxation and non-compliance.
HOW WE ASSIST EXPATS MOVING TO THE USA
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.
INTERNATIONAL TAX CONSULTING
As US tax specialists with a global perspective, we will help you navigate the local and international complexities that your financial investments bring.
PRE-IMMIGRATION TAX PLANNING
If you are planning to move to the US, our team can help you stay compliant and optimize your tax outcomes before you arrive.
MAKE YOUR MOVE STRESS FREE AND EASY
We understand that moving overseas is a stressful time. We will ensure you stay compliant with your US taxes while finding optimal solutions to the complexities of your international tax concerns.
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