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November 27, 2018

NEW GILTI TAX ON CONTROLLED FOREIGN CORPORATIONS FOR 2018

If you own more than fifty percent of a foreign corporation holding real estate or operating a business
abroad, you now have to plan for the new GILTI tax (acronym)  IRC Section 951A resulting from the Tax Bill enacted in late 2017.   This tax applies to both large and small foreign corporations. In the past unless you had certain types of income, any net profits left in the corporation were not taxed on your personal return (or US corporate return if the foreign corporation is owned by your foreign corporation).  Now it is probable if there is a profit you will have to pay tax on the profits remaining at year end in your foreign corporation.

READ MORE ABOUT THE GILTI TAX  HERE IN AN EXCELLENT ARTICLE BY AN EXPERT - CPA  KYLE LODDER

Contact us at ddnelson@gmail.com if you want to plan for the tax, the impact of the tax, or avoiding it before the end of 2018.  Time is limited and after year end there is nothing you can do.

November 26, 2018

TAX LAW CHANGES FOR 2018 THAT MAY HELP OR HURT YOU AS AN EXPAT

What follow are a few of the obscure changes in the 2018 tax laws that may help or hurt you.

  • The standard itemized  deduction (Schedule A) for 2018 is $24,000 if you file married filing jointly and $12,000 if single. That means your medical expenses, taxes ( within the new lower allowable limit) interest, charitable contributions and misc deductions (many of these have been eliminated) must exceed that amount in order to give you any tax benefit.
  • The personal exemptions for you, your spouse, and your children have been eliminated.
  • You can no longer deduct the property taxes paid on foreign real estate used by you personally such as a second home or your primary residence located in a foreign country.
  • If you have a foreign residential rental, you can now depreciate it over 30 years rather than the previous 40 years.  Foreign commercial rentals are still depreciated over 40 years.
  • If you retirement age and required  to take withdrawals from your IRA, you can designated part or all of the mandatory withdrawal to a registered charity and that part of your withdrawal will not be taxed to you.  This may be of benefit since the new standard deduction at $24,000 may make it impossible to get any tax benefit from charitable contributions except for very large amounts.
Need help planning for 2018 taxes before year end or with other international, expatriate or nonresident tax matters (including catching up) email us at ddnelson@gmail.com or visit our website at www.taxmeless.com 

November 1, 2018

SMART TAX MOVES TO MAKE NOW -NEW TAX LAWS CHANGES RULES FOR 2018

The new 2018 tax rules have changed some of the rules for year end tax planning. 

Some of these rules might apply to expatriates and nonresidents.  The foreign earned income exclusion and foreign tax credit rules do remain the same as the past.  However if you own a foreign corporation the new GILTI tax may apply and force you to pay tax on undistributed income from your foreign corporation. 

Read more about some year end tax planning  suggestions from AARP HERE

If you need help or have questions and you are a US expatriate, nonresident  or owner of foreign assets we can help. Email us at ddnelson@gmail.com or visit our website at www.taxmeless.com   We have been assisting expatriates and nonresidents with their taxes for over 25 years.