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    Working Remote In Argentina. Tax Implications?

    That's correct, being a W2 and being in the US in this case Florida, which doesn't have state taxes, for at least 31 days of the year would make me eligible as resident of the state and would be taxed. That really doesn't concern me as I don't mind being taxed in the US and then filing taxes...
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    Working Remote In Argentina. Tax Implications?

    Hi there, I am in a similar situation a ND wanted to get your opinion. I am a US citizen working as a W2 employee in the US. Due to some personal issues I am looking at requesting a telecommute exception which would allow me to work in Argentina. I am also a legal permanent resident in...
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