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In reply to the discussion: Just a quick question about Israeli citizenship [View all]riverbendviewgal
(4,252 posts)12. correct but it only wants 2 percent of it Eritean's income
far less than the the USA.
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Many people who live abroad use TurboTax; you can also exclude up to $100k from your earnings when
Chathamization
Mar 2015
#14
No, people living abroad indefinitely use it. Of course, if you have a complicated situation it may
Chathamization
Mar 2015
#18
Yes, they are--I also remember a 180 day rule where you paid less tax if you stayed out of the
MADem
Mar 2015
#25
The reality is that Boris paid taxes to the US for the sale of his house
riverbendviewgal
Mar 2015
#23
I live in a house that is worth at least three quarters of a million dollars on paper.
MADem
Mar 2015
#38
That is the fee...to renounce US citizenship no matter what the circumstances
riverbendviewgal
Mar 2015
#36
Did you know that France has voting representation for its citizens who live abroad
riverbendviewgal
Mar 2015
#28
I wonder if Ted Cruz ever got around to that, seeing as he is declaring his intention to run for
MADem
Mar 2015
#55
My wife reciently got her US citizenship. She is still a Colombian citizen, as well. (nt)
stone space
Mar 2015
#52
Arnold Schwarzenegger was Governor of CA and a dual citizen of the US and Austria
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2015
#64