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i am in need of converting my UK tax return into a USA tax return, i have paid all taxes due in the UK, but need to file with the IRS, please assist,thank you
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There is not nearly enough information to offer any opinion. Why do you need to file US taxes, US citizenship, US source income etc.?
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hello,i have lived in the UK with my wife of 6 years , and we are starting proceedings to move back there, being the idiot i am,i filed taxesand paid taxes here here not there,,so i have a few years of filing to catch up on,,i have never made over the limit that i recently read about,,but still need to show i have filed with the IRS for the past few years,cheers, and thanks for your help,,i do have all my UK taxincome information,,just need to convert it to US IRS forms,thank you
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and thank you Nun for any help, it is very much appreciated! I am a US Citizen , she is UK citizen and i am sponsoring her visa,so i need to show my taxes filed, cheers and thanks again your a star!
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hello,i have lived in the UK with my wife of 6 years , and we are starting proceedings to move back there, being the idiot i am,i filed taxesand paid taxes here here not there,,so i have a few years of filing to catch up on,,i have never made over the limit that i recently read about,,but still need to show i have filed with the IRS for the past few years,cheers, and thanks for your help,,i do have all my UK taxincome information,,just need to convert it to US IRS forms,thank you
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Contact Pete Newton. www.britishexpatstax.com. I have used him for the past few years. He's an expert on both US and UK taxes.
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thank you i will contact him tommorrow,, Never had more than 10 grand in the bank ever,and it was on a tax treaty website that stated the amounts you could earn before you had to pay both US and UK tax,and i earned alot less,,not a homeowner, thanks again for your help,cheers
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thank you i will contact him tommorrow,, Never had more than 10 grand in the bank ever,and it was on a tax treaty website that stated the amounts you could earn before you had to pay both US and UK tax,and i earned alot less,,not a homeowner, thanks again for your help,cheers
That sounds like a good idea.
Just an FYI - you have to file US tax and UK tax if you meet the individual country's income thresholds, so for US taxes that's $3800 for married filing separately or $19500 (if you and your spouse are under 65) if you file jointly. I get the feeling that you might be thinking about the US Foreign Earned Income Exclusion and that is $95100 for 2012.
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Contact Pete Newton. www.britishexpatstax.com. I have used him for the past few years. He's an expert on both US and UK taxes.
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Instructions for New Streamlined Filing Compliance Procedures for Non-Resident, Non-Filer U.S. Taxpayers
On June 26, 2012, the IRS announced new streamlined filing compliance procedures for non-resident U.S. taxpayers to go into effect on September 1, 2012. These procedures are being implemented in recognition that some U.S. taxpayers living abroad have failed to timely file U.S. federal income tax returns or Reports of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBARs), Form TD F 90-22.1, but have recently become aware of their filing obligations and now seek to come into compliance with the law. These new procedures are for non-residents including, but not limited to, dual citizens who have not filed U.S. income tax and information returns.
Description of the New Streamlined Procedure,,,,,,,,, good news for me!
Instructions for New Streamlined Filing Compliance Procedures for Non-Resident, Non-Filer U.S. Taxpayers
On June 26, 2012, the IRS announced new streamlined filing compliance procedures for non-resident U.S. taxpayers to go into effect on September 1, 2012. These procedures are being implemented in recognition that some U.S. taxpayers living abroad have failed to timely file U.S. federal income tax returns or Reports of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBARs), Form TD F 90-22.1, but have recently become aware of their filing obligations and now seek to come into compliance with the law. These new procedures are for non-residents including, but not limited to, dual citizens who have not filed U.S. income tax and information returns.
Description of the New Streamlined Procedure,,,,,,,,, good news for me!
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Instructions for New Streamlined Filing Compliance Procedures for Non-Resident, Non-Filer U.S. Taxpayers
On June 26, 2012, the IRS announced new streamlined filing compliance procedures for non-resident U.S. taxpayers to go into effect on September 1, 2012. These procedures are being implemented in recognition that some U.S. taxpayers living abroad have failed to timely file U.S. federal income tax returns or Reports of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBARs), Form TD F 90-22.1, but have recently become aware of their filing obligations and now seek to come into compliance with the law. These new procedures are for non-residents including, but not limited to, dual citizens who have not filed U.S. income tax and information returns.
Description of the New Streamlined Procedure,,,,,,,,, good news for me!
Instructions for New Streamlined Filing Compliance Procedures for Non-Resident, Non-Filer U.S. Taxpayers
On June 26, 2012, the IRS announced new streamlined filing compliance procedures for non-resident U.S. taxpayers to go into effect on September 1, 2012. These procedures are being implemented in recognition that some U.S. taxpayers living abroad have failed to timely file U.S. federal income tax returns or Reports of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBARs), Form TD F 90-22.1, but have recently become aware of their filing obligations and now seek to come into compliance with the law. These new procedures are for non-residents including, but not limited to, dual citizens who have not filed U.S. income tax and information returns.
Description of the New Streamlined Procedure,,,,,,,,, good news for me!
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Pete lives in New York and might have been affected by the hurricane so he may not get back to you immediately.