jnoyaquintana
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Hi all-
I am hoping that an expat here might have some expertise in this area. I am an expat from the U.S. who is hired by an international non-profit out of the U.S. I am currently the only employee on the ground here in Argentina, and my non-profit up until now has been paying me through a third-party employer here in Argentina, whom they wire my salary to each month.
The issue is that up until now, I have been paying full taxes here in Argentina, but my non-profit has only be wiring a portion of my salary to Argentina - so that I can use some of my salary to pay bills in the U.S., contribute to my savings, etc. Recently, though, the third-party employer here in Argentina who legally pays my salary is saying that I can't withhold money and keep it in the States - that my non-profit organization that I work for has to deposit my entire salary here in Argentina.
As an expat, this seems ludricrous to me because most expats have taxes, retirement, expenses in their home country that they have to continue to pay even while living in Argentina. If I am paying full Argentine taxes on my entire salary, I don't understand the problem with keeping some of that money in the States instead of bringing it here.
So, my question for all of you is - Does anyone work for a US-based company and receive a US salary? If you do, are you able to receive some of your salary in the States and some of your salary in Argentina? If you do, can you please tell me how your company goes about doing that?
I appreciate anyone who has any insight on this issue. I really am quite concerned about this and my ability to continue paying my expenses/retirement in the U.S.
Thanks!
I am hoping that an expat here might have some expertise in this area. I am an expat from the U.S. who is hired by an international non-profit out of the U.S. I am currently the only employee on the ground here in Argentina, and my non-profit up until now has been paying me through a third-party employer here in Argentina, whom they wire my salary to each month.
The issue is that up until now, I have been paying full taxes here in Argentina, but my non-profit has only be wiring a portion of my salary to Argentina - so that I can use some of my salary to pay bills in the U.S., contribute to my savings, etc. Recently, though, the third-party employer here in Argentina who legally pays my salary is saying that I can't withhold money and keep it in the States - that my non-profit organization that I work for has to deposit my entire salary here in Argentina.
As an expat, this seems ludricrous to me because most expats have taxes, retirement, expenses in their home country that they have to continue to pay even while living in Argentina. If I am paying full Argentine taxes on my entire salary, I don't understand the problem with keeping some of that money in the States instead of bringing it here.
So, my question for all of you is - Does anyone work for a US-based company and receive a US salary? If you do, are you able to receive some of your salary in the States and some of your salary in Argentina? If you do, can you please tell me how your company goes about doing that?
I appreciate anyone who has any insight on this issue. I really am quite concerned about this and my ability to continue paying my expenses/retirement in the U.S.
Thanks!