Author: Olivier Wagner
Length: 158 pages
Type: Non-fiction, Physical Book
Genre: Travel
The Traveling Expat’s Guide to Living, Working, and Staying Tax Compliant Abroad
“Are you a citizen of the United States who lives abroad? You probably know America is one of only two countries that taxes its citizens on their worldwide income, regardless of where they live or work. If you’re thinking about becoming a digital nomad or expatriating to another country, do you know how to avoid paying unfair taxes on your income while abroad? There may be huge penalties and tax evasion charges if you don’t file correctly.By combining the right strategies for citizenship, residency, banking, incorporation, and physical presence in other countries, most Americans abroad can legally lower their U.S. tax owing to $0. In U.S.”
Janet Dore –
I am SO happy to have “met” Olivier Wagner through this book while sipping on my free drink on a recent Southwest flight. Taxes are one less thing I have to worry about when I pack up and move to Panama in a few more years!
Olivier’s book is extremely helpful—especially if you are one to take on the task of doing your own taxes. He has covered everything, from the big picture of living the expat life down to the specific tax forms you must file. This is both your motivation AND your manual to do your expat taxes correctly.
I, for one, will be contacting Olivier about a year before I leave to get my financial ducks in order.