File your US taxes from Israel — headache-free

You may be 6744 miles away, but you still have obligations to the IRS. It’s annoying. But it doesn’t have to be stressful. Or time-consuming. Or expensive.

File your US taxes from Israel — headache-free

You may be 6744 miles away, but you still have obligations to the IRS. It’s annoying. But it doesn’t have to be stressful. Or time-consuming. Or expensive.

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Avraham and Marsha Grant (Israel)

«Customer Service that’s Above and Beyond»

There are many accountants in your office that are working on our account since it involves a complicated tax situation with the US and Israel.

Every one of the accountants that I have worked with has been very professional, courteous and very knowledgeable at dealing with our complicated situation.

I interviewed about five accounting firms when we moved to Israel trying to find one that gave me the confidence that they were knowledgeable enough to handle our taxes appropriately.

I definitely feel that I made the correct choice by picking your firm.

We’ve been serving clients in Israel for 18 years

Our expat tax specialists are well-versed in the unique requirements for US citizens or green card holders living in Israel.

We’ll delve into your individual situation, ensuring you:

Leave the headache to your dedicated CPA and breathe
easy, knowing your taxes are in good hands.

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Have you been wondering?

Although you are no longer a resident of the United States, as a US citizen you are required to report all sources of worldwide income to the IRS. This includes but is not limited to employee wages; interest and dividends (schedule B); self-employment income (Schedule C); capital gains and losses (Schedule D and Form 8949); rental real estate, royalties, partnership, S corporations, estates, trusts, REMICs and other supplemental income (Schedule E).

To answer this question, an examination of the US tax-treaty with your foreign country of residence is required. However, generally speaking, the country where the income is earned has first rights to taxation. In that case, you can either exclude your foreign earned income, or use your foreign taxes paid as a credit to offset your US tax liability.

Up to $107,600 is excludable for tax year 2020, and up to $108,700 for 2021. If filing a joint tax return with your spouse, then each spouse can exclude up to this amount.

That feeling of relief when your taxes are off your head

Filing US taxes from Israel can be complex. Working through a jungle of paperwork — knowing that you can’t afford to make a mistake — is daunting.

At Expat Tax CPAs, we have your back:

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