Puerto Rico is partially part of the United States, making the laws different from the other 50 states. The US determines your tax by checking where you earn your income and residency...
Posted by Taxes Made EZ Inc on 12/08/2022
Anyone can file a tax extension. If you've been out of town, faced an emergency, or just don't have the right documents, you may need more time to file your tax return. Even...
When it comes to taxes, the federal income tax is the one that gets the most attention. However, this is far from the only money American residents pay the government. Most states...
IRS Form 8949 is a tax form used primarily to report sales and trade of capital goods. Form 8949 is filed alongside Schedule D of the income tax form.What is IRS Form 8949?Form 8949...
An IRS relief procedure for certain former citizens was introduced in September 2019 to allow certain Americans to renounce their U.S. citizenship without paying taxes and fines.The...
Before leaving the United States, all foreigners (except those listed below) must obtain a "Certificate of Compliance" from the United States Internal Revenue Service. This...
Resident or non-resident alien The IRS utilizes two tests—the 'green card test' and the 'substantial presence test'—for determining your alien...
If you are a foreigner (not a US citizen), you are considered a non-resident alien if you do not pass one of the two exams. You are a foreign resident of the United States for tax...
Posted by Global Accounting on 04/09/2019
13.2.1 Canadian Taxation of Gains of Non-ResidentsCanada does not impose tax on gains from the disposition of property by a non-resident other than the disposition of taxable Canadian...
Posted by The Accounting and Tax on 10/22/2018