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U.S. Taxes for Worldly Americans: The Traveling Expat's Guide to Living, Working, and Staying Tax Compliant Abroad
Contributor(s): Wagner, Olivier (Author), Diehl, Gregory V. (Foreword by)
ISBN: 1945884266     ISBN-13: 9781945884269
Publisher: Identity Publications
OUR PRICE:   $28.49  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: March 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Taxation
- Business & Economics | International - Taxation
- Travel | Special Interest - Business
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.78 lbs) 160 pages
 
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The expat tax bestseller, newly updated edition for 2021


Are you a citizen of the United States who lives abroad? You probably know America is one of only two countries that taxes its citizens on their worldwide income, regardless of where they live or work. If you're thinking about becoming a digital nomad or expatriating to another country, do you know how to avoid paying unfair taxes on your income while abroad? There may be huge penalties and tax evasion charges if you don't file correctly. By combining the right strategies for citizenship, residency, banking, incorporation, and physical presence in other countries, most Americans abroad can legally lower their U.S. tax owing to $0. In U.S. Taxes for Worldly Americans, Certified Public Accountant, U.S. immigrant, expat, and perpetual traveler Olivier Wagner shows you how to use 100% legal strategies (beyond traditionally maligned "tax havens") to keep your income and assets safe from the IRS. Olivier covers a wealth of international tax information updated for 2019, including: - Step-by-step instructions for the Forms and Schedules you will use to file your offshore tax, no matter where you are. - How to qualify for special deductions, credits, and exemptions on international taxation. - Why opening bank accounts and corporations in foreign countries is easier than you think. - How residency or citizenship in another country can legally lower your taxes. - How your spouse and children (whether American or of another nationality) affect your tax situation. - Practical advice for moving, living, and working with tax-free income in other parts of the world. - What to consider before renouncing your American citizenship and saying goodbye to the IRS for good. As a non-resident American, there is no single easy answer to lower your taxes. If you don't understand every possibility, you could end up paying too much. Embrace a worldly lifestyle with confidence as you master the U.S. tax system for Americans living overseas


Contributor Bio(s): Wagner, Olivier: - Certified Public Accountant, U.S. immigrant, expat, and perpetual traveler Olivier Wagner preaches the philosophy of being a worldly American. He uses his expertise to show you how to use 100% legal strategies (beyond traditionally maligned "tax havens") to keep your income and assets safe from the IRS. Before obtaining my U.S. citizenship and traveling all over the world, he was born and raised in France. His experience learning the intricacies of the U.S. immigration process combined with his desire to travel freely lead me to specialize in taxes for Americans living and working abroad. He helps Americans Abroad file their taxes and devise strategies that make sense for their lifestyle. These strategies encompass all aspects of registering an offshore business, opening a bank account abroad, and planning out new residencies and citizenships. He is operating the accounting firm 1040 Abroad. 1040 Abroad exists to help you make sense of an incredibly large world of possibilities. Find out more by visiting www.1040abroad.comDiehl, Gregory V.: - Raised in California, Gregory Diehl soon embarked on a global quest for learning, self-discovery, entrepreneurship, and inquiry. Gregory has lived and worked in 50 countries and continues to help others along the path of self-fulfillment through exploration. Gregory's books, Brand Identity Breakthrough and Travel As Transformation, are Amazon bestsellers. His podcast, Uncomfortable Conversations With Gregory, taps into the core of self. He is the co-founder of Identity Publications, an organization that shares valuable messages through the production of promotion of books, courses, and videos. Gregory likes to kidnap felines from streets around the world. Email: contact@gregorydiehl.net