by Antonio Rodriguez | Jan 16, 2014 | Uncategorized
Anyone moving to Spain or currently tax resident in the country needs to know that at the end of 2012 the Spanish Government launched a new initiative to ensure that it was no longer possible to hold assets offshore without disclosing their existence to the tax...
by Antonio Rodriguez | Dec 16, 2013 | Sin categorizar
Are you a nonfiler? What can you do? We receive one or two phone calls per week from ordinary Americans living in Spain, telling us that they have not filed US taxes with the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) since they arrived here. They are normal families, with work...
by Antonio Rodriguez | Nov 18, 2013 | Sin categorizar
On January 2, 2013 President Barack Obama signed into law the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012. Passage of this Act averted the so-called “fiscal cliff” and made “permanent” changes to the tax code. As with all Congressional legislation, however, no change is...
by Antonio Rodriguez | Oct 28, 2013 | Uncategorized
Here are some of the things U.S. Citizens need to keep in mind when filing out the 1040 every year. Do any of these apply to you? Form 1040 This must include your worldwide income. We can use the foreign earned income exclusion Form 2555. However, it must be...
by Antonio Rodriguez | Oct 24, 2013 | Uncategorized
Earlier this year, Congressional haggling delayed the start of tax season. Now, the Internal Revenue Service says the recent government shutdown means the 2014 season will also start late with the delay estimated to be from one to two weeks.
by Antonio Rodriguez | Oct 15, 2013 | Sin categorizar
All of us procrastinate. But some take things to dangerous extremes – putting off the filing of tax returns for a few years, or even many years. According to the IRS, each year some ten million people fail to file their tax returns. Non-filers, as the IRS calls them,...
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