My recent and upcoming blog posts are examining the US estate tax and how it often comes as an unwelcome surprise to the foreign investor in the US and to the foreign heirs when the investor passes away. The family is often left to clean up the mess if the investor has not properly planned … Continue reading US Estate Tax – What is “Situs”? Location of Assets Makes a World of Difference
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Breathing American Air – Hazardous to your Wealth? (Part I)
Foreigner asks: “Can I breathe American air without being subject to US tax?” The answer to that question is a big, fat MAYBE. For starters, it depends how long you were in the US breathing that air. While the question might sound funny, there is absolute truth in the answer. It amazes me how many … Continue reading Breathing American Air – Hazardous to your Wealth? (Part I)
US Tax Planning Before Immigrating to the United States
Many people do not think about the possible US tax planning techniques available to them before they become taxed as US “residents”. Once taxed as a US "resident" (e.g., a green card holder) the individual must clearly understand they are liable for US income tax on their worldwide income, in the same manner as a … Continue reading US Tax Planning Before Immigrating to the United States
D is for “Domicile”, Don’t Disregard!
Several of my recent blog posts set the stage showcasing the serious US tax issues that can arise for a married couple when only one is a US person and they are impacted by application of a foreign country’s community property laws. You can read these blog posts here, here and here. For example, if funding … Continue reading D is for “Domicile”, Don’t Disregard!



