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What Do I Need to Know About My US Income Taxes if I Move Out of the Country?

If you are a US Expatriate you may need to file a US Income Tax return even though you are living outside the US.  Not all CPA’s are experienced with preparing tax returns and the tax provisions or reporting requirements for US Expatriates.  I am amending a return right now for US Expatriates to help them benefit from the tax provisions the IRS makes available.  These are tax provisions their previous CPA was not aware of.  Yes, if you are US Expatriates or are planning to move outside the US you need a CPA who is experienced preparing these tax returns and reporting foreign bank accounts.  I prepare these returns for many clients and would like to help you.  Contact me today using the information below to schedule a time to discuss your situation.

In addition here are links to a few of my articles about income taxes for expatriates:

US Income Tax Help for Expatriates
Foreign Earned Income Exclusion
Are You Required to Report Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts?

 

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Jeff Haywood, CPA
972-439-1955
jeff.jhtaxes@gmail.com

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I prepare the following types of tax returns:

Personal
Business
Estates
Trusts
Federal and State Returns

I especially enjoy discussions about you, your business, your dreams and goals.

 

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For recent US income tax content see the following links:

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For a full list of prior posts see the CPA Tax Blog.

Standard Disclaimer:

As always keep in mind that the content provided on this site is general in nature and may or may not apply to your particular case. It is best to check with a tax professional about your circumstances and what is best for you personally. Also, IRS regulations and tax laws are constantly changing and the information on this site is not constantly updated. Again please check with me about your particular circumstances and what will be best in your situation at the given time and law.

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This article was written by Jeff Haywood, CPA.
Jeff is a licensed CPA in both Texas and Illinois.
He has prepared income tax returns for the public for over 10 years.
He also has an MBA in Finance from Loyola University in Chicago and he has 24 years experience in Corporate Finance and Business Analysis.

 


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