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by eloff
3206 days ago
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Not true at all. Canada, for example, taxes your worldwide income. USA and Eritrea are unique in that they will tax your worldwide income even if you no longer live in those countries (are non-resident.) No other countries in the world have the brass balls to do that. |
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But to be fair there is a rather large exemption, around US$ 100,000 per year, the nuisance is that you have to file some tax forms anyway:
https://www.irs.gov/individuals/international-taxpayers/us-c...
https://www.americansabroad.org/us-taxes-abroad-for-dummies-...
>The Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE, using IRS Form 2555) allows you to exclude a certain amount of your EARNED income from US tax. For tax year 2016 (filing in 2017) this exclusion was $101,300.