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
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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
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
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
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
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”
Offshore Tax Evasion: U.S. Clients Of Trident Trust Target Of IRS John Doe Summons
The Department of Justice and the Internal Revenue Service have recently reaffirmed their strong commitment to pursuing offshore tax evasion through the use of powerful investigative tools. One such tool is the IRS John Doe Summons. On Dec. 23, 2024, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York granted the IRS authority … Continue reading Offshore Tax Evasion: U.S. Clients Of Trident Trust Target Of IRS John Doe Summons
Breaking! Residence-Based Taxation for Americans Abroad May Become Reality
Representative Darin LaHood just introduced on December 18 the Residence-Based Taxation for Americans Abroad Act, aiming to modernize the US tax system for Americans living overseas. This proposal seeks to shift from the current citizenship-based taxation—which taxes US citizens on their worldwide income regardless of residence—to a residency-based system. The existing US tax framework has … Continue reading Breaking! Residence-Based Taxation for Americans Abroad May Become Reality
Late Form 3520 Foreign Gifts And Bequests, Good News From IRS
The IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel announced some good news for taxpayers at the end of October 2024. The IRS has ended its practice of automatically assessing penalties when a taxpayer voluntarily submits a late Form 3520, Part IV. This form deals with the obligation of U.S. persons to report to the IRS the receipt of … Continue reading Late Form 3520 Foreign Gifts And Bequests, Good News From IRS









