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Substantial Presence Test Residency Status

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International Tax Concepts: Tax Residency Status

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U.S. Tax Residency Status - As a general matter, all U.S. citizens and U.S. residents are treated as U.S. tax residents. A non-U.S. citizen is generally classified as a nonresident for U.S. tax purposes unless they satisfy...more

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The Student Visa Exception: A Pretty Good Thing, But Not A Cure-all

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In a previous post, we provided an overview for determining a person's U.S. income tax residency status under the substantial presence test (the "SPT"), a test which relies on a mathematical formula for computing an...more

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How Do I Become a U.S. Taxpayer? Let Me Count the Days

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What does it mean to be a U.S. income taxpayer? Very simply, it means that you are taxable on your worldwide income and gains, even if you don't live full-time in the U.S. Any U.S. citizen is likely already familiar with this...more

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