Hello, my name is David. I was born in the UK, where I lived until my early thirties. About 20 years ago, I emigrated to the United States. Over the years, I have learned a lot about the United States tax system and how the United States tax laws can affect immigrants who may still possess financial assets overseas. I have worked in the United States tax industry. The United States tax system is one of the most complicated in the world and the subject of international taxation is potentially just as complex.
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The focus at moving-to-the-united-states.com is to make you aware of the tax consequences of owning overseas assets after you have emigrated to the United States and you have become a United States resident. Our belief is that this information will be potentially much more valuable to you financially than advice you might receive regarding the best freight moving company to use (for example), or the best place to live.
By performing some financial planning before you emigrate to the United States, you could potentially save huge sums of money in taxes and avoid the headaches involved with managing and reporting overseas financial assets on your tax returns once you become a resident of the United States.
I would like to point out that I am not a certified professional accountant, financial adviser, financial planner or lawyer. The advice on this web site is based upon personal knowledge that I have acquired over the years. I strive to ensure that it is correct to the best of my ability, but I cannot provide a guarantee that the information is totally accurate. Please refer to the disclaimer statement before acting upon any information presented in this website. If you feel motivated to act upon any of the information presented in this website, please consult a certified professional accountant, financial adviser, financial planner or lawyer who is familiar with United States tax law and who has experience of helping clients who own financial assets outside of the United States. In some cases, you might also need advise from certified financial, tax or legal professional in the country where you are currently resident.
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