If you are US citizen, you must still pay taxes to USA when you work and live in another country.
IDK if there are other things, but that’s pretty major for some people.
I think only if its above a certain amount. You get some sort of high deduction for paying taxes in your current country. Still have to file regardless though which is annoying.
If you are US citizen, you must still pay taxes to USA when you work and live in another country.
IDK if there are other things, but that’s pretty major for some people.
I think only if its above a certain amount. You get some sort of high deduction for paying taxes in your current country. Still have to file regardless though which is annoying.
you only have to pay those if you plan on returning to the US
this is not legal advice
There is a fairly misunderstood tax rule which lets US persons working abroad for more than 330 days per year to exclude a reasonably large chunk of income: https://www.irs.gov/individuals/international-taxpayers/foreign-earned-income-exclusion