tax on world wide income

katti

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I know I have read it in some thread some time ago but I can't seem to find it anymore:

I thought that if you, as a temp resident, earned less then '???' pesos a month, you don't have to pay taxes on your world wide income.

Does anyone know if this is true and what that monthly income would be?

thanks
 
The US taxes citizens on their world-wide income, but I believe the first $85,000 of foreign-earned income isn't taxed. Someone else might have a more definitive answer.
 
What documents do they provide when you get the above.I got three pages A1,not sure of paper sizes,or 3...? signed and stamped by the migraciones
department.
Stevie.....
 
Popper said:
The US taxes citizens on their world-wide income, but I believe the first $85,000 of foreign-earned income isn't taxed. Someone else might have a more definitive answer.


Americans still have to play the ponzi tax (social security, medicare, etc) on that 85k.

I thought OP was talking about Argentine tax.
 
"ponzi tax"-just great!. Right on!. I am glad that people see ss and medicare for what it is, finally.
 
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