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2023 U.S. Expatriate Tax Guide
by Katrina C.M. Haynes CPA

Overview


As the world becomes more and more global, many U.S. taxpayers are moving or planning to move overseas. What many of them do not realize is that as a U.S. Citizen or Green Card Holders, taxpayers continue to have a U.S. filing requirement even if they do not live or work in the United States. What some taxpayers may not realize is that if you were living in a domicile state, even if you move outside of the country, you may still have a trailing filing requirement depending on the state. This book will help you to identify which states are Resident versus Domicile states, what the state-by-state expatriate tax differences and what steps, if any, may be taken to sever the relationship with the state, if any.
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Description


As the world becomes more and more global, many U.S. taxpayers are moving or planning to move overseas. What many of them do not realize is that as a U.S. Citizen or Green Card Holders, taxpayers continue to have a U.S. filing requirement even if they do not live or work in the United States. What some taxpayers may not realize is that if you were living in a domicile state, even if you move outside of the country, you may still have a trailing filing requirement depending on the state. This book will help you to identify which states are Resident versus Domicile states, what the state-by-state expatriate tax differences and what steps, if any, may be taken to sever the relationship with the state, if any.
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About the author


Katrina C.M. Haynes is the owner of Haynes Global Tax Experts and a Certified Public Accountant. Before owning her own business, she worked for several of the Global Accounting Firms. She also has experience running the Global Mobility and Domestic Relocation program for a pharmaceutical company as well as being the Global Mobility Tax Manager for the best beverage company in the world. She has a passion for expatriate tax education and has made it her mission to provide support to tax return preparers and individual taxpayers as they navigate the changes to the U.S. tax situation due to their international status. Located in Atlanta, Georgia, Katrina is a breast cancer survivor and a mother to three little girls: Gia, Geona & Genesis (known collectively as the G's) who also love hearing their Mom talk about taxes!
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Book details

Genre:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS

Subgenre:Taxation / General

Language:English

Pages:176

eBook ISBN:9798350951042

Paperback ISBN:9798350951035


Overview


As the world becomes more and more global, many U.S. taxpayers are moving or planning to move overseas. What many of them do not realize is that as a U.S. Citizen or Green Card Holders, taxpayers continue to have a U.S. filing requirement even if they do not live or work in the United States. What some taxpayers may not realize is that if you were living in a domicile state, even if you move outside of the country, you may still have a trailing filing requirement depending on the state. This book will help you to identify which states are Resident versus Domicile states, what the state-by-state expatriate tax differences and what steps, if any, may be taken to sever the relationship with the state, if any.

Read more

Description


As the world becomes more and more global, many U.S. taxpayers are moving or planning to move overseas. What many of them do not realize is that as a U.S. Citizen or Green Card Holders, taxpayers continue to have a U.S. filing requirement even if they do not live or work in the United States. What some taxpayers may not realize is that if you were living in a domicile state, even if you move outside of the country, you may still have a trailing filing requirement depending on the state. This book will help you to identify which states are Resident versus Domicile states, what the state-by-state expatriate tax differences and what steps, if any, may be taken to sever the relationship with the state, if any.

Read more

About the author


Katrina C.M. Haynes is the owner of Haynes Global Tax Experts and a Certified Public Accountant. Before owning her own business, she worked for several of the Global Accounting Firms. She also has experience running the Global Mobility and Domestic Relocation program for a pharmaceutical company as well as being the Global Mobility Tax Manager for the best beverage company in the world. She has a passion for expatriate tax education and has made it her mission to provide support to tax return preparers and individual taxpayers as they navigate the changes to the U.S. tax situation due to their international status. Located in Atlanta, Georgia, Katrina is a breast cancer survivor and a mother to three little girls: Gia, Geona & Genesis (known collectively as the G's) who also love hearing their Mom talk about taxes!
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