It’s not a crime to be an illegal immigrant, but technically speaking, he is taking advantage ---of government services he doesn’t pay for, roads, subsidized transport, you name it, no matter how crappy they may be if he overstays the 6 month tax free ceiling. And so am I if I don’t get this figured out.
I made “foreign income” this year, but I made it working from Argentina. I contacted the IRS as well as my former state of residence. Just because I am a US citizen even if I spent the entire year outside the US, I must pay US taxes as well as to my former state unless I submit paperwork proving my moving to another state or cutting ties with the US. I’m making those payments like an independent contractor.
But then, I ALSO read that if you live more than 6 months in the year in Argentina, you must pay some portion of income tax, even if it is foreign income. But that is credited and deducted from the taxes you owe, right?
So if I pay taxes to Argentina and get proof of that, is that ENOUGH to get credit for that on my US taxes? Does the IRS require any further documentation besides proof of payment? Do you have to have a temporary residence visa in another country?
So how can I do this legally or where can I go to start figuring it out without getting fleeced? Is there info on the AFIP site? I couldn't find it at first google. I won’t owe more than a few hundred, so I am not willing to pay anyone just to get legal. It seems ridiculous I have to work so hard to give someone money! : )
I made “foreign income” this year, but I made it working from Argentina. I contacted the IRS as well as my former state of residence. Just because I am a US citizen even if I spent the entire year outside the US, I must pay US taxes as well as to my former state unless I submit paperwork proving my moving to another state or cutting ties with the US. I’m making those payments like an independent contractor.
But then, I ALSO read that if you live more than 6 months in the year in Argentina, you must pay some portion of income tax, even if it is foreign income. But that is credited and deducted from the taxes you owe, right?
So if I pay taxes to Argentina and get proof of that, is that ENOUGH to get credit for that on my US taxes? Does the IRS require any further documentation besides proof of payment? Do you have to have a temporary residence visa in another country?
So how can I do this legally or where can I go to start figuring it out without getting fleeced? Is there info on the AFIP site? I couldn't find it at first google. I won’t owe more than a few hundred, so I am not willing to pay anyone just to get legal. It seems ridiculous I have to work so hard to give someone money! : )