Non-US Amazon Sellers: Get your Money Back from the IRS
Are you a non-US Amazon seller who’s been paying US income tax? You’re not required to do that. Let’s get your money back.
Stay informed on the latest tax topics for Americans who live or invest abroad.
The foreign earned income exclusion (FEIE) allows you to pay zero US income tax on up to about $100k per year of income from working while you live outside the US.
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Are you a non-US Amazon seller who’s been paying US income tax? You’re not required to do that. Let’s get your money back.
When you sell into the US, there are lots of good reasons to operate through a US limited liability company (an “LLC”). Doing so now requires a little more paperwork than in previous years.
Trading crypto through an offshore company has some powerful US tax benefits (and other benefits) as long as you do everything correctly.
If you’re an expat entrepreneur with a business making more than about $100k per year in net income, tax reform is ushering in a whole new world. For everyone else, nothing too exciting is changing.
This one gives away all the secrets!
The final episode that puts it all together. This one’s for those of you with a business selling something other than your time.
We’re continuing to put it all together. This episode’s for those selling their own time and attention to clients.
The first in the “Putting it All Together” series. This one’s for those of you workin’ for The Man.
One more preparatory episode before diving into the “Putting it All Together” series.
If you aren’t paying for a consultation, you’re either being pitched, pitied, or practiced on.
Operating through a non-US corporation doesn’t work in every situation. Unlike the “offshore gurus,” I won’t try to sell you one when it doesn’t.
Why it’s really important to pay attention to where you’re getting your tax advice.
How to avoid paying tax twice (because paying once is bad enough).
Because paying tax once is bad enough.
This one’s about the lowliest of the three major expat tax benefits. But it can be immensely useful for people in certain situations.
The second in a two-part series about the foreign earned income exclusion, which is the backbone of many expats’ US tax strategy.
It’s something you need to understand year-round.
The first in a two-part series about the foreign earned income exclusion, which is the backbone of many expats’ US tax strategy.
Welcome to the very first episode of the Tax-Savvy Expat Podcast.
Let’s take a break from the nuts and bolts for just a bit. This article shows you how to get help on international tax issues from the right people.
I'm Stewart Patton, US tax attorney and expat entrepreneur based in beautiful Belize. Read more about me here, or email me at stewart@ustax.bz to discuss how I can help.
U.S. Tax Services, P.O Box 2651 Belize City, Belize • Belize tel: (+501) 629-6007 • U.S. VOIP: (312) 675-8571 • Email: stewart@ustax.bz