- U.S. Expat Tax Return
- IRS amnesty program
- When to file your U.S. taxes
- Foreign Earned Income Exclusion
- Tax Filing Deadlines
- Foreign Bank and Financial Asset Reporting (“FBAR”)
- Other Foreign Financial Reporting for Expats
- U.S. Government Civilian Employees Working Overseas
- Tax agreements with the Netherlands
- U.S. individual income tax return
- Expat Self-Employment Income
- Expatriation Citizen / Resident (Sec 877A)
- Income earned outside the U.S.
Income earned outside the U.S.
Income earned outside the U.S., such as wages, salaries, professional fees, and other income received for personal services you provided to a business (excluding reasonable compensation payments) classifies as foreign income to the U.S. IRS.