Patrick L. asked

💰  Tax

As a U.S. resident alien residing in the Netherlands, who was supported by her deceased European husband's income and has never had wages, but pays taxes on income from savings and property, do I need to file a tax return in the U.S. if my earnings are below the $9,000 mark?

October 11th, 2024

Stephanie W. answered

As a U.S. citizen, you are required to report all worldwide income, including income earned in the N...

October 11th, 2024

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