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Sorting out PFIC problem for US expat living in Canada

Sorting out PFIC problem for US expat living in Canada

Sep 4, 2017 | Personal U.S. expat taxes

We are excited to share another success story of our client, who was facing a problem with PFIC. Check out Robin’s story and learn what applies to your case. Robin, a dual-citizen between the US and Canada was contemplating selling some Canadian mutual funds. Robin...
Taking advantage of the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion as a US expat

Taking advantage of the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion as a US expat

Aug 28, 2017 | Credits and deductions

Today we present you Mark’s story and the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE). Mark, a US citizen, recently moved to Ecuador and got a professional 9-V visa/immigration status there. He was still going occasionally making trips to the United States, about 60 days...
How a nomad, US expat, became compliant with US taxes

How a nomad, US expat, became compliant with US taxes

Aug 22, 2017 | Personal U.S. expat taxes

We are starting a series called “Success story”. We share how 1040 Abroad solved US expat’s tax problems, which our clients were facing. Today we want to tell you Brian’s story. Brian, US expat, is a U.S. citizen who has been teaching English in...

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