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This one gives away all the secrets!
As a follow-up to the last episode (which discussed how US tax works for expat entrepreneurs), this episode discusses the exact legal structure through which my clients and course students operate their location-independent business.
After this episode, you'll know all about:
The exact legal structure you can use to save a ton of tax on your business income while traveling the globe; The best way to get started in getting this legal structure all set up; and Which state was the first to invent the "limited liability company" form of legal entity.Articles that discuss topics touched on in this episode:
Want to Form a Hong Kong Company? Read this First Case Study: Turning $2,000 into $25,000 (or more) Every Single Year Why You Should Run Away from a Free Initial ConsultationSend me your thoughts on this episode (and any questions you'd like covered on a future episode) by clicking here.
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In the final episode of the "Putting it All Together" series, we take a look at how US tax works for expat and digital nomad entrepreneurs (i.e., people who own a business that involves selling something other than their own services).
After this episode, you'll know all about:
Why every expat should consider being an entrepreneur and every entrepreneur should consider being an expat; How filing one piece of paper with the IRS can make a huge difference in the tax consequences of running your yoga studio in Australia; and How digital nomads can pay as little tax as legally possible on their business income.Articles that discuss topics touched on in this episode:
How to Structure your Non-US Business or Profession Case Study: Turning $2,000 into $25,000 (or more) Every Single Year Amazon FBA Sellers: Your Legal Structure Probably Sucks Automatically Make More Money from your Blog or PodcastSend me your thoughts on this episode (and any questions you'd like covered on a future episode) by clicking here.
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Continuing the "Putting it All Together" series, this episode looks at how US tax works for expat and digital nomad freelancers (i.e., people selling their own services to multiple clients).
After this episode, you'll know all about:
The similarities and differences between employees and freelancers; Why you can't use an offshore corporation to save on self-employment tax when you're a freelancer (despite what you may read on the internet); and The gender politics of 1920s America.Articles that discuss topics touches on in this episode:
How to Structure your Non-US Business or Profession Tax and Finance for Digital NomadsThis is the second podcast episode with a "2" in the title, and yet I've refrained from the obvious "Electric Boogaloo" joke. Really proud of myself.
Send me your thoughts on this episode (and any questions you'd like covered on a future episode) by clicking here.
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In this episode and the next two, we'll put everything we've been discussing together and discuss how it applies in a specific scenario. This one's for employees, the next one's for freelancers, and the final one's for entrepreneurs.
These three episodes are jam-packed with tips and tricks to make sure you fully understand your US tax situation and pay as little tax as possible. We'll flesh out many of the ideas discussed in these three episodes on future episodes of the podcast.
After this episode, you'll know all about:
How the big three expat tax incentives apply to someone who works for a US company, works for a non-US company, or works "corp-to-corp"; Why you would want to work for a non-US company if at all possible in your situation; and The difference between a totalization agreement and an equalization agreement.Articles that discuss topics touched on in this episode:
Reduce or Eliminate Your US Tax Bill with the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion Tax and Finance for Digital Nomads Moving Abroad? Time for a New US Tax AdvisorSend me your thoughts on this episode (and any questions you'd like covered on a future episode) by clicking here.
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This episode covers how non-US tax applies to Americans living abroad.
After this episode, you'll know all about:
The three income tax systems used by countries around the world; Why US folks don't really have it as bad as folks from places like Canada, the UK, and Australia sometimes say we do; and The ways that "expats" and "digital nomads" are similar and different (and how that effects tax planning).Articles that discuss topics touched on in this episode:
Meow Says the Dog: A US Tax Guy's Take on Non-US TaxesSend me your thoughts on this episode (and any questions you'd like covered on a future episode) by clicking here.
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This episode discusses why one purpose of this podcast is to "guide you safely past the snapping jaws of the offshore gurus."
After this episode, you'll know all about:
How to identify an offshore guru, The things an offshore guru can actually help you with, and The areas where you shouldn't look to an offshore guru for help.Articles that discuss topics touched on in this episode:
Are you Looking for Tax Advice in all the Wrong Places? Expat Tax isn't Something you do Once a YearSend me your thoughts on this episode (and any questions you'd like covered on a future episode) by clicking here.
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This episode covers everything you need to know about the foreign tax credit--that's the rule that allows you to reduce your US tax by the non-US tax you pay on the same income.
After this episode, you'll know all about:
How to make sure you don't pay double tax on the same item of income; The different ways of thinking about tax by digital nomads v. settled expats; and If you’re an expat with a business on the ground, why you need specific advice about how to classify your non-US legal entity for US tax purposes.Articles that discuss topics touched on in this episode:
How to Avoid Double Tax with the Foreign Tax Credit Meow Says the Dog: A US Tax Guy's Take on Non-US Income TaxesSend me your thoughts on this episode (and any questions you'd like covered on a future episode) by clicking here.
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This episode covers the foreign housing deduction/exclusion. If you spend quite a bit on your housing expenses, and you make more than $100,000 from working, then you can use this expat tax benefit to knock out a bit more of your foreign earned income.
After this episode, you'll know all about:
How to use the foreign housing deduction/exclusion; What the heck the difference is anyway between a deduction and an exclusion; and The relative cost of living between Chiang Mai and Hong Kong (and why it matters).Articles that discuss topics touched on in this episode:
Expat Tax Isn't Something You do Once a YearSend me your thoughts on this episode (and any questions you'd like covered on a future episode) by clicking here.
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This episode covers the physical presence test and bona fide residence test. You must pass one of these two tests to qualify for the foreign earned income exclusion (and you only need to pass one--no bonus points for passing them both).
After this episode, you'll know all about:
Exactly how these two tests work; The difference between "a year" and "a 12-month period"; and Why sailors, astronauts, and Antarctic explorers don't get to take the foreign earned income exclusion.Articles that discuss topics touched on in this episode:
Reduce or Eliminate your US Tax Bill with the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion Expat Tax Isn't Something You Do Once a YearSend me your thoughts on this episode (and any questions you'd like covered on a future episode) by clicking here.
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This episode covers the foreign earned income exclusion, which allows you to make up to about $100,000 per year from working without paying any US income tax.
After this episode, you'll know all about:
What exactly "foreign earned income" is, and why it's OK to work for a US employer; How the "tax home test" works, and why it doesn't require you to pay tax outside the US.Articles that discuss topics touched on in this episode:
Tax and Finance for Digital Nomads 9 Tax To-Dos for the New Expat Reduce or Eliminate your US Tax Bill with the Foreign Earned Income ExclusionSend me your thoughts on this episode (and any questions you'd like covered on a future episode) by clicking here.
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Welcome to the very first episode of the podcast, and thanks for jumping in on the ground floor.
This episode first covers some general goals/features of the podcast as a whole, and then I discuss my background a bit. We then dive right into the basics of US tax for Americans living abroad.
After this episode, you'll know all about:
The emotional/psychological effects of Chicago weather; The behavior modification effects of my wife in a bikini; and What expat tax has in common with camels and aggressive trinket peddlers.Articles that discuss topics touched on in this episode:
Are You Looking for Advice in All the Wrong Places? How to Structure your Non-US Business or ProfessionSend me your thoughts on this episode (and any questions you'd like covered on a future episode) by clicking here.