Lon
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I am curious how many Forum Members we have that are American citizens living abroad.
I was one for 24 years (New Zealand)
I was one for 24 years (New Zealand)
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Scotland nearly 16 years, and Uganda temporarily for 2 of those.
I am required to. No tax of course, but I have to file. Weird thing is I have to put my UK pension on my US form, but if my US SS was a huge amount I'd have to pay a tax on it to the UK.
My husband's income doesn't count with the US IRS.
Or, S/S benefits might be so pitifully small, such as mine, that if tax were withheld from them, I'd have nothing left! imp
I understand, but if you are receiving U.S. Social Security they have been taking out taxes from each payment and you may be able to recoup some of that depending on if you have any other U.S. taxable income ie Interest/dividends etc.
Be careful about apparently innocent questions about your US tax payments Ameriscot.
It could be a trap!