I am exploring doing returns for ex-pats in England and Canada. I would appreciate any advice on this subject in particular what it's like to prepare the returns. Also, any comments about learning the tax law in both countries. I do primarily personal returns. Thank you. Carl
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I've been a regular visitor to this forum for about ten years, and yours is the first post I've seen about ex-pats. (There may have been some that I missed.)
An expatriate may be subject to an "alternative" tax on his U.S. income, but other than that, I can't offer any help or advice. All I can suggest is that you become familiar with IRS F-8854 and especially the instructions for that form. They are lengthy (10 pages) and may be as good a place as any to educate yourself. You should also become familiar with Code ยง877 ... among others.Roland Slugg
"I do what I can."
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Take some classes. Network with other preparers, especially along our Canadian border and in major metropolitan cities such as NY that have multi-national businesses. Work for a season or more with a large CPA firm that has a division that prepares ex-pat tax returns. Read the appropriate sections in the tax code. Start with your current research subscription to lead you to the code sections. Read the corresponding tax treaties.
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Originally posted by Forensicacctnt View PostI am exploring doing returns for ex-pats in England and Canada.
In the general definition of the word, most people often use "expatriate" to mean a US Citizen that has moved to another country.
In the tax definition of the word, it means a person that has renounced their US Citizenship.
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Originally posted by TaxGuyBill View PostYou need to clarify what you mean by "ex-pats".
In the general definition of the word, most people often use "expatriate" to mean a US Citizen that has moved to another country.
In the tax definition of the word, it means a person that has renounced their US Citizenship.
https://www.irs.gov/individuals/inte...patriation-tax
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Preparing tax returns for ex-pats (US citizens living in England or Canada)
Thank you for the replies and information you have provided. I did not know the tax definition of ex-pat; my plan is to work with US citizens living and working abroad in England and Canada. I will pursue the resources that have been suggested as I explore this subject further.
Thanks again for your help!
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