veritas238
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what am I missing here. you are not a resident of argentina and do not have an argentine passport. dual residency.you are receiving money into your US bank account. your company is going to claim your payment through a 1099 or w2 form as cost of doing business. you are trying to avert the immigration laws in argentina. the IRS will know you are receiving money though your social security number associated with your account. you will pay taxes and you will die at some point. if you magically find a solution to your problem, post it. I have a lot of friends working abroad that don't have a charitable religious foundation receiving money in the united states. learning to live abroad is a gift. go experience it. also use the history of this site to read up. bajo zero can help when you have immigration problems. again, good luck
Hi Jbeaste176,
I think the thing you may be missing, and maybe i was not clear enough, is that I would not have to pay any US income tax if I am in the US less than 30 days per year and make less than 100K USD per year. With that knowledge, I was wondering if there is anyone else in Argentina that earns a US salary that maybe is on a tourist visa, or if anyone has overstayed their tourist visa and how difficult it is to get an apartment with a tourist visa, even if I can rent from someone with a US bank account and transfer money into their account.