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
Category: Americans Overseas
The Hendler Case: FBAR Penalties Survive Beyond Death
A recent decision reminds taxpayers and the tax compliance community of the importance of filing the Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts. The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York in United States v. Hendler, 23 Civ. 3280 (Sept. 17, 2024) has clarified the enduring nature of penalties tied to FBAR. … Continue reading The Hendler Case: FBAR Penalties Survive Beyond Death
Understanding Joint Ownership And Estate Tax: Deep Dive Into The Rules
When it comes to estate planning, how you hold property with others can have significant tax implications after you have passed on. Internal Revenue Code Section 2040 governs how joint ownership of property with right of survivorship is treated for federal estate tax purposes. The rules can catch even the most astute investors off guard. … Continue reading Understanding Joint Ownership And Estate Tax: Deep Dive Into The Rules
Foreign Stock Options: 6 Things American Expats Should Know
As more Americans take on international roles, stock options have become a key part of the expatriate executive’s compensation package, especially when working for foreign employers. These options offer exciting opportunities to benefit from a company’s growth, but they also come with complex U.S. tax implications that can catch the unwary off guard. Imagine you’re … Continue reading Foreign Stock Options: 6 Things American Expats Should Know
PODCAST! Crash Course Info! Renouncing US Citizenship / Relinquishing Green Card – Beware The Exit Tax and More
A very informative podcast - I would say it's a crash course on the US #expatriation regime including the recently issued final IRS regs on the Sec. 2801 transfer tax, lots of tax tips including gifting issues to get below USD 2 million threshold, what NOT TO DO if CBP wants you to sign I-407 … Continue reading PODCAST! Crash Course Info! Renouncing US Citizenship / Relinquishing Green Card – Beware The Exit Tax and More
FBAR Due Date: Triggers And Key Compliance Rules For U.S. Taxpayers
As the April 15 tax filing deadline approaches, U.S. persons with foreign financial accounts must be aware of their obligation to file the Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts, commonly called the “FBAR”. The filing deadline is April 15, the same due date as one’s U.S. income tax return, but there is an automatic … Continue reading FBAR Due Date: Triggers And Key Compliance Rules For U.S. Taxpayers
Unfiled Tax Returns Can Lead To An IRS Action That Costs You Money
With tax filing season in full swing, it’s important to understand what might happen if you do not file a U.S. income tax return. The IRS can, and often will, file a “substitute” return for you and generally, it won’t be favorable. Taxpayers living and working abroad face greater risks with a SFR. The IRS … Continue reading Unfiled Tax Returns Can Lead To An IRS Action That Costs You Money
Leaked Memo Includes Major Tax Reform And Impacts U.S. Persons Abroad
A recently leaked memorandum discussed by JD Supra, has revealed potential tax reform under discussion in the U.S. House of Representatives. These share some key elements with President Donald Trump’s tax reform proposals, reflecting a coordinated effort to implement significant change. The leaked information contains changes that could reshape the tax obligations of U.S. persons … Continue reading Leaked Memo Includes Major Tax Reform And Impacts U.S. Persons Abroad
40% Transfer Tax: IRS Final Say On Foreign Gifts, Bequests From “Covered Expatriates”
Seventeen years after Congress enacted IRC Section 2801, the IRS (finally) released final regulations implementing the law on January 10, 2025. It’s been a long wait. The regulations clarify (to a certain extent) the tax implications for U.S. persons receiving certain gifts and bequests from former U.S. citizens and long-term resident green card holders. At its … Continue reading 40% Transfer Tax: IRS Final Say On Foreign Gifts, Bequests From “Covered Expatriates”
Owning Real Estate Property Overseas: 9 Key U.S. Tax Issues
Purchasing or owning real estate property overseas can be an exciting investment opportunity, but for U.S. persons, it comes with significant tax and reporting obligations. Foreign persons becoming U.S. tax residents (e.g., obtaining a green card) may already own overseas properties and should be aware of the U.S. tax issues they will face at the … Continue reading Owning Real Estate Property Overseas: 9 Key U.S. Tax Issues









