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What Foreign Investors in U.S. Real Estate need to know

Category: Blog 2017

IRS Form 5472 is now required for Foreign-owned Limited Liability Companies (LLCs), which include LLCs that own US real estate. The penalty for not filing a form 5472 is …

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Freelancers and the self-employed get into tax trouble easily. Can it be easy to get out?

Category: Blog 2019

Freelancers and the self-employed typically experience higher job satisfaction. However, the downside is that those who work for themselves have an extraordinary high level of non-compliance with the IRS. And worse, they get the full force of the IRS’s attention. But I’ll also share with you the tricks many have used to get out and stay out of IRS troubles.

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Tax Reform: What is the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and What it Means to Your Business

Category: Blog 2019

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) is a major piece of legislation voted into law as a tax reform in 2017. The changes introduced by the TCJA affect many aspects of how individuals and businesses report on, file, and pay federal income taxes from 2018 and onward. In this guide, we’ll explore the specific changes that businesses need to make so stay compliant with federal legislation and IRS guidelines.

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13 things tax preparers get wrong when preparing IRS returns for US expats

Category: Blog 2019

For the last ten years, our firm has been the leading offshore disclosure firm. We have reviewed thousands of expat tax returns prepared by hundreds of different tax preparation companies, CPAs, and accountants. We reviewed thousands of returns taxpayers prepared themselves using software such as TurboTax. While we have encountered some truly incredible tax preparers and taxpayers alike. However, on the whole, we are not impressed by what has been filed.

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HISTORY SPECIAL: The Rosetta Stone was actually a tax amnesty?

Category: Blog 2019

Most people know what the Rosetta Stone is. No, I am not talking about the popular language software, but rather, its namesake. Most of us know that the Rosetta Stone is a massive rock that has three different languages chiseled into it, all telling the same exact message. And because one of those languages was Greek, the Rosetta Stone provides a near perfect translation guide for both of the other languages.

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Tax return preparation, accounting, and bookkeeping services for US expats who value their security and piece of mind

Categories: Services, Tax Preparation

Are you being fitted out with a tax time bomb? This is a question you must ask yourself if are a US person who lives overseas. What we’ve learned about the tax industry the past ten years is sobering. Whether you are retired overseas, working abroad, or have business opportunities around the world, this is the information you need to know about filing your US taxes so that you can breathe easier this tax season — and well beyond.

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501(c)(3) Non-Profit Compliance — Understanding IRS Forms 990, 990-EZ, and 990-N

Category: Blog 2019

All non-profit, tax-exempt organizations are required to file specific forms with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) every year. These forms are known as 990, 990-EZ, and 990-N. You need to file them to make sure your non-profit remains compliant with IRS rules — this means you can maintain your 501(c)(3) tax exempt status.

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IRS Revenue Officers: Nine Surprising Things To Know

Category: Blog 2012

Dealing with an IRS Revenue Officer can be incredibly intimidating. Especially after the first time one stops by your house or business, completely unannounced. Your heart may be racing — as you wonder what is going on, and what exactly the IRS can and will do to you. But your anxiety may be misplaced. In this article we dispel the myths that surround Revenue Officers and we give away some keys to using this knowledge for your advantage.

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Is your foreign retirement or pension plan taxable? Is it reportable?

Category: Blog 2015

Maybe — if your foreign retirement plan is located in a tax treaty country like Germany, Canada (RRSP & RRIF), the Netherlands, UK, or Belgium, your foreign retirement plan may not be taxable until distribution (although there are likely reporting requirements). But if your foreign retirement plan is not in one of these countries — read on.

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