
10 Tax Changes You Need To Know For Your 2018 Tax Prep
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) led to major changes to the US tax law. You should be aware of tweaks that could affect your 2018 return.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) led to major changes to the US tax law. You should be aware of tweaks that could affect your 2018 return.
Here are 10 common tax-filing mistakes encountered by immigrants. As you prepare for tax season, take care to make sure you’ve avoided them!
If you are a US Citizen or resident alien for tax purposes, you may have income from foreign sources. US Citizens and resident aliens must report all income from all sources globally (including those outside of the U.S.). But you should know the 4 ways to reduce taxes on your foreign income.
If you’ve ever electronically transferred money to another person or business, you’re likely familiar with the term remittance. When you remit, you have several options. There are also things to watch out for!
One of the most common questions we are asked is about the tax implications of inheriting property or assets in/from a foreign country. Under most circumstances, you will not pay tax on the receipt of an inheritance from abroad - but you still may have to report it!
Most non-citizens are eligible for social security benefits if they meet certain requirements. Here are the top five things you need to know.
Living and working in the US is undoubtedly attractive but for a variety of reasons you may decide to call it a day, reuniting with family or simply pursuing other opportunities abroad. Yet keeping your green card or US citizenship when you’ve settled abroad may imply intrusive, annual US tax filings even though you’ve left the country.
US immigrants are often most focused on achieving permanent residency status. But estate tax planning should happen in tandem to pre-residency planning. US estate tax burden issues must be addressed, especially for high net worth individuals.
Cost, application process & requirements for the EB5 Investor Program for U.S. immigrants.