Living abroad can feel like you've escaped the IRS--until tax season reminds you otherwise. Taxes Without Borders answers the question every American expat eventually asks: Why do I still have to deal with US taxes, and how can I do it without overpaying or panicking? Whether you're a salaried employee in London, a freelancer in Lisbon, or a retiree in Mexico, this book helps you make sense of the rules that follow US citizens and green card holders across borders.
Inside, readers will discover how the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion and Foreign Tax Credit really work--and why choosing the wrong one can cost real money. The book also untangles FBAR and FATCA reporting, explains the hidden risks in foreign mutual funds and retirement accounts, and shows how tax home, residency, and sourcing rules shape your entire return. Along the way, it turns intimidating forms and jargon into clear, usable decisions.
What makes this book different is its practical, human approach. Instead of reading like a tax code translation, it walks readers through expat tax life with plain English, relatable examples, and smart strategies they can actually use. The goal is not just compliance--it's confidence, clarity, and keeping more of what you earn.