Most people have heard of it, but not many truly understand it. I will hear a foreign individual proudly state he cannot be taxed by the US since he has no income from US sources and has not spent 183 days or more in the US in any calendar year. Therein lies the “misunderstanding” and … Continue reading Too Many Days in America? The “Closer Connection Exception” May Save the Day (& the Tax Hit)
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Billionaires Income Tax On the Way & Covered Expats are Hit Hardest of All
If you or your clients are really (really) wealthy (more than $100 million in annual income or more than $1 billion in assets) and thinking about expatriation (relinquishing US citizenship or a green card as a long-term resident), the time is now. Even if not super wealthy, the newly proposed Billionaires Income Tax should serve … Continue reading Billionaires Income Tax On the Way & Covered Expats are Hit Hardest of All
Foreign Partnerships with a US Partner? Some Planning Ideas
An earlier blog post explained how easy it is for the foreign person to fall into some nasty US tax traps when entering a foreign partnership with a US person. Even if that foreigner never sets foot in America and works solely from the foreign location, he can end up paying US taxes. In addition, … Continue reading Foreign Partnerships with a US Partner? Some Planning Ideas
The New York Times, USSCt Justice Clarence Thomas, Juicy Gifts & the Tax Lessons!
Sometimes I like to bring up issues occurring strictly in the USA and take a peek at how the US tax rules would shake out if foreigners were involved in the transactions. It always makes for a much more complicated analysis. Here is one for today! Let’s look at the juicy story of Justice Clarence … Continue reading The New York Times, USSCt Justice Clarence Thomas, Juicy Gifts & the Tax Lessons!
Tax Court Petition Filed Late? Taxpayer Beats the Clock with Third Circuit Decision
You may remember from my last post that for the Swiss (I know them so well, being married to one for almost 4 decades), punctuality is not merely a nicety, or a bonbon in the huge dessert buffet of life. Punctuality is highly valued and de rigueur. So it is with the US tax rules when … Continue reading Tax Court Petition Filed Late? Taxpayer Beats the Clock with Third Circuit Decision
Should You File a Protective Refund Claim for the Transition Tax While Waiting for the US Supreme Court? Moore Might Mean More!
Part I of my blog post set out the background and discussed the debate over Internal Revenue Code Section 965 “transition tax” or “mandatory repatriation tax” enacted in 2017. The Supreme Court recently decided to review the 9th Circuit case of Moore v. United States bringing this controversial tax back into the spotlight. The Court … Continue reading Should You File a Protective Refund Claim for the Transition Tax While Waiting for the US Supreme Court? Moore Might Mean More!
Beware TikTok Tax Advice – IRS Tanks a Trust Scheme
This will be a very short post with a few simple lessons I have shared before: Fast tax advice, is like fast fashion. A waste! It's all too often a big mistake with serious repercussions. If something sounds too good to be true, it is. So, if you have not heard of it yet, today’s … Continue reading Beware TikTok Tax Advice – IRS Tanks a Trust Scheme
Moore Might Mean More! US Supreme Court Review of Moore & Section 965 Transition Tax
In recent years, one of the most hotly debated tax issues in the United States has been the imposition by Internal Revenue Code Section 965 of the “transition tax” or “mandatory repatriation tax”, a provision of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) enacted in 2017. The Supreme Court's recent decision to review the 9th … Continue reading Moore Might Mean More! US Supreme Court Review of Moore & Section 965 Transition Tax
US Tax Issues Abound: A Global Look at Protecting Vulnerable Persons from Financial Fraud (The Case of the Wicked Stepdaughter)
On Wednesday I presented a webinar for the Financial Planning Association’s July International & Cross-Border Planning Knowledge Circle. My webinar highlighted numerous US tax issues when safeguarding the finances of the elderly (or other vulnerable individuals), whether Stateside or overseas. You can listen to the entire webinar here. The Case of the Wicked Stepdaughter A … Continue reading US Tax Issues Abound: A Global Look at Protecting Vulnerable Persons from Financial Fraud (The Case of the Wicked Stepdaughter)
Do I Have Worldwide US Tax Liability While Waiting for the Certificate of Loss of Nationality (CLN)?
Unsurprisingly, many taxpayers are confused about the tax results of expatriation. One of the most common questions is whether, after having expatriated, but before receiving the CLN, the individual is liable for US tax on his worldwide income. This question likely stems from the Department of State (DOS) policy that while issuance of the CLN … Continue reading Do I Have Worldwide US Tax Liability While Waiting for the Certificate of Loss of Nationality (CLN)?









