por Antonio Rodriguez | Jun 22, 2022 | IRS - Internal Revenue Service, US Tax Return 1040 / 1040NR
After last month promise of the IRS Commissioner, Charles Retting, to process millions of unprocessed returns before December, now after intensive work during the past several months, the Internal Revenue Service announced today that processing on a key group of...
por Antonio Rodriguez | Abr 2, 2022 | IRS - Internal Revenue Service, US Tax Return 1040 / 1040NR
The regular due date to file is April 15th of the following year. If April 15th falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, your tax return is considered timely filed if it is filed by the next business day that isn’t a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday. For...
por Antonio Rodriguez | Feb 17, 2022 | FBAR, IRS - Internal Revenue Service, US Tax Return 1040 / 1040NR
Following our previous post from January with the basic information of the NTK Seminars that we will held in March and April, her you will find a general description of the contents and final dates and locations of the seminars. As usual they are all free and most of...
por Antonio Rodriguez | Ene 29, 2022 | FATCA, FBAR, IRS - Internal Revenue Service, US Tax Return 1040 / 1040NR
Tax season 2022 has arrived. The Internal Revenue Service has started accepting and processing 2021 tax returns Monday, January 24th, 17 days earlier than last tax season’s late start of February 12th. This year, 2021 federal income tax returns are due April 18th for...
por Antonio Rodriguez | Ene 10, 2022 | AEAT, FATCA, FBAR, IRPF Spanish Tax Return, IRS - Internal Revenue Service, Modelo 720, US Tax Return 1040 / 1040NR
As have done in the past, we plan to have again a new round of Need-To-Know Seminars or information sessions on the “Fiscal Obligations of US Expats living in Spain.” We have been postponing them because of the COVID restrictions and finally we expect to have them...
por Antonio Rodriguez | Sep 8, 2021 | FATCA, IRS - Internal Revenue Service, US Tax Return 1040 / 1040NR
Does that mean that you still must file taxes? Yes, you do if you’re considered a U.S. Person (US Citizen, Green Card Holders and Resident Aliens). You must file taxes, based on your American Citizenship. You must file your Individual Tax Return annually even if the...
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