The Internal Revenue Service has debuted a prototype of the new Form 1040 that hundreds of millions of Americans use to file their annual taxes. The new «postcard sized» form will be used for the 2018 income tax year, which most Americans will file by April 15, 2019....
A growing proportion of U.S.-born expatriates do not feel they should be required to file taxes while they live abroad and about one-fifth of them are considering renouncing their U.S. citizenship, according to a new survey. The survey, by Greenback Expat Tax...
IRS Announces End of Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program En español a continuación The Internal Revenue Service announced on March 13th that it will begin to ramp down the 2014 Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program (OVDP) and close the program on Sept. 28, 2018. By...
During the tax reform process, there were several proposals that called for modifying or eliminating certain education tax breaks. Fortunately for American college students and their families, most of the major tuition tax breaks are still in place for the 2018 tax...
All Americans are required to file annually the U.S. Individual Tax Return, wherever in the world they live. Here’s what US expats need to know about filing US taxes from abroad. Expats have an automatic filing extension until June 15th, with a further extension...
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