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    Cpa For Expat Taxes

    Hello everyone, Tax season is coming up, and I was wondering if anyone would mind to share their CPA. The CPA who did my expat exemption is great, but he fell ill and will not be able to commit this year. Thanks for your help! Ariel
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    How To Bringing In Dollars To Bs As For Possible Business

    Hybrid, Just like that mysterious Englishman proposed over PM: wealthy Argentines are eager to take their money out of the country, particularly those dealing with large sums of cash off the books. For instance, architects and engineers, when they sell real estate, they usually report a book...
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    Imperfect Translators Are Often Useful

    I think we're agreeing on pretty much everything. I originally meant to say that a degree is not a condicio sine qua non for good translation. Not that a degree is useless.
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    Us Taxes, Expat Exemption: Anybody Has A Cpa For This?

    Thanks for your answers. Has any of you done it? Would you be willing to share your CPA's contact info over PM? Thank you!
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    Imperfect Translators Are Often Useful

    All the skills that you mention can be learned without the formal training. You certainly don't need anybody else's help to learn CAT tools. There are a plethora of resources online. I can attest to that since I have hired over 200 translators in the past few years. While having a degree is...
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    Imperfect Translators Are Often Useful

    In my honest opinion, a translation degree is expendable. Formal training is obviously a plus, but as long as you have a very good understanding of grammar and style, and a good amount of experience, you're good to go. These skills are, nonetheless, less common than what you would imagine. In...
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    Can A Non-Resident Leave Argentina With Us$ ?

    Under 10K you should be fine. If we're talking about heftier sums, however, I think the requirement to declare that money runs for every person departing from Argentina.
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    Us Taxes, Expat Exemption: Anybody Has A Cpa For This?

    Dear all, I'm new in the forum. I'm a dual Argie-US citizen that is returning to Buenos Aires after a few years. I have an online business and I was wondering, once I return, if I would qualify for the Expat Exemption. Has any of you done this? For income source in Argentina, it is probably...
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