5 U.S. Estate Tax Surprises For Nonresident Alien Investors

Foreign investors can win big with United States investments.  While holding U.S. assets can be lucrative, the U.S. estate tax regime is complex and often misunderstood by nonresident alien investors. NRAs, those who are neither U.S. citizens nor residents for estate tax purposes, are often very surprised when they learn of the challenges imposed by the … Continue reading 5 U.S. Estate Tax Surprises For Nonresident Alien Investors

Taxation Of Stock Options For Foreign Nationals Working In The U.S.

Many foreign persons are employed in America and are given stock options as an incentive by the companies for which they work.  When a foreign national works in the U.S. and is granted stock options, the taxation of these options can become complex, especially if the individual later leaves the U.S. and becomes a nonresident alien … Continue reading Taxation Of Stock Options For Foreign Nationals Working In The U.S.

Why Pope Leo Can Skip FATCA, But Not FBAR

There has been a lot of discussion about the possible U.S. tax obligations for Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S. citizen Pope.  Some of the assertions have generated confusion, leaving key U.S. tax concepts insufficiently addressed. One of the biggest areas of misunderstanding has been the Pope’s possible FBAR reporting (FinCEN Form 114) versus FATCA … Continue reading Why Pope Leo Can Skip FATCA, But Not FBAR

WEBINAR – Back By Popular Demand FBAR, FBAR, FBAR!

Learn all about FBAR and expand services to your clients with confidence.  Maybe even land Pope Leo XIV as a new client since his Holiness probably has to file FinCEN Form 114 for the Vatican Bank's accounts.  Understand your own compliance risks and what to do if you are not compliant.  This is the FBAR … Continue reading WEBINAR – Back By Popular Demand FBAR, FBAR, FBAR!

One Big Beautiful Revenge Tax: Hits Foreigners From “Unfair Tax” Jurisdictions

The U.S. House of Representatives just passed H.R. 1, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” by a narrow margin, with the vote being 215 to 214.  Foreign persons (including foreign governments) considering inbound investments should pay close watch as this develops.  The OBBBA has many tax provisions, but one (Section 112029 of the OBBBA) would … Continue reading One Big Beautiful Revenge Tax: Hits Foreigners From “Unfair Tax” Jurisdictions

What Tax Advisers Should Tell U.S. Clients Moving to Latin America

I am proud to share this article published by Bloomberg Tax (April 30, 2025), co-authored with Sofia Larrea, a dynamic young attorney based in Ecuador.  As Latin America strives to be more noticed on the world stage, here are some important pointers about its tax laws and community property regimes which impact US taxpayers who … Continue reading What Tax Advisers Should Tell U.S. Clients Moving to Latin America

WEBINAR: Learn All About FBAR and Pope Leo XIV’s FBAR Duties With Accounts at God’s Bank

Want to learn all about FBAR and why Pope Leo XIV probably has to file it for the Vatican Bank's accounts?  This is the webinar to attend. Navigating Foreign Accounts & FBAR: Avoiding Traps That Lead to Costly Penalties Date: Tuesday, May 13, 2025 | Time: 11 AM ET | Duration: 100 mins | Credits: 2 IRS CPEs Register here and use … Continue reading WEBINAR: Learn All About FBAR and Pope Leo XIV’s FBAR Duties With Accounts at God’s Bank

Does Pope Leo XIV Have to File an FBAR? U.S. Citizenship and God’s Bank

Yesterday, the world welcomed Pope Leo XIV, a U.S. citizen, as the newly elected Pope, marking a historic moment for the Catholic Church. But amid the papal fanfare, a quirky tax question arises: could His Holiness need to file a Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) for the Vatican Bank’s accounts? It’s a … Continue reading Does Pope Leo XIV Have to File an FBAR? U.S. Citizenship and God’s Bank

Additional Child Tax Credit, Americans Abroad: IRS Is Watching Closely

The Additional Child Tax Credit can provide taxpayers up to $1,700 per qualifying child in 2025 as a refundable credit. The ACTC not only reduces the amount of tax owed but can also result in a refund from the IRS if the credit exceeds the tax liability. Non-refundable credits can only reduce a taxpayer’s tax … Continue reading Additional Child Tax Credit, Americans Abroad: IRS Is Watching Closely

Executor Beware: Personal Liability for Unpaid Estate Tax and More

Serving as the executor of an estate is not just an administrative duty. It involves significant legal responsibilities, particularly when it comes to ensuring that all tax obligations of the deceased are properly addressed.  Executors must locate the estate’s assets, assess debts and liabilities, and make distributions to beneficiaries. Critically, they must do all this … Continue reading Executor Beware: Personal Liability for Unpaid Estate Tax and More