Mission-critical functions continue. According to the IRS, they state that they are open and processing mail, tax returns, payments, refunds and correspondence. However, COVID-19 continues to cause delays in some of their services. The service delays include: Live...
We have selected six need-to-know tax issues for U.S. expats to keep in mind before preparing U.S. Tax returns: Mutual Funds, U.S. Bank Account, CTC, Tax Preparation, Streamline Procedure and how to pay the IRS Mutual Funds outside the U.S. (PFICs) All US Citizens...
Crowdfunding is an increasingly popular method of raising money online. Funds are typically raised by soliciting small individual contributions from many people through an electronic fund-raising platform to fundraise for a business, for charity, or for gifts. It’s...
As U.S. Person (U.S. Citizens, Green Card Holders and Resident Aliens) living in Spain you have four different fiscal obligations: you are required to file a U.S. Individual Tax Return every year, wherever in the world they live, reporting your worldwide income,...
After last month promise of the IRS Commissioner, Charles Retting, to process millions of unprocessed returns before December, now after intensive work during the past several months, the Internal Revenue Service announced today that processing on a key group of...
The regular due date to file is April 15th of the following year. If April 15th falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, your tax return is considered timely filed if it is filed by the next business day that isn’t a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday. For...
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