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The International Money Café Show
The International Money Cafe
58 episodes
1 week ago
Foreign-born US citizens, green card holders (immigrants) in the US, and foreign nationals on temporary nonimmigrant US visas, have unique financial & US tax compliance challenges as they straddle their multi-country footprint.

US expats living abroad have somewhat similar challenges from having to deal with US taxes and foreign obligations.

In "The International Money Café Podcast" Jane Mepham, CFP®, and Manasa Nadig, EA, address these unique challenges over a cup of Coffee/Chai in addition to talking about life in the US.

Join them as they filter out the noise on cross-border taxes, finances, and life in the US, and save you hours combing the internet for information relevant to your situation.

Jane & Manasa being foreign-born, are able to address these issues from a very personal and relatable point of view every other week, as they walk the same journey and pursue their own version of the American dream.

The views and opinions are those of the speakers, and should not be considered financial, tax, or legal advice. Consult your advisor for any legal, cross-border tax, and financial advice.
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Foreign-born US citizens, green card holders (immigrants) in the US, and foreign nationals on temporary nonimmigrant US visas, have unique financial & US tax compliance challenges as they straddle their multi-country footprint.

US expats living abroad have somewhat similar challenges from having to deal with US taxes and foreign obligations.

In "The International Money Café Podcast" Jane Mepham, CFP®, and Manasa Nadig, EA, address these unique challenges over a cup of Coffee/Chai in addition to talking about life in the US.

Join them as they filter out the noise on cross-border taxes, finances, and life in the US, and save you hours combing the internet for information relevant to your situation.

Jane & Manasa being foreign-born, are able to address these issues from a very personal and relatable point of view every other week, as they walk the same journey and pursue their own version of the American dream.

The views and opinions are those of the speakers, and should not be considered financial, tax, or legal advice. Consult your advisor for any legal, cross-border tax, and financial advice.
Show more...
Investing
Education,
Business,
News,
Business News,
Courses
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Ep 51: What Is English For "Tax Treaty"?
The International Money Café Show
9 minutes
2 months ago
Ep 51: What Is English For "Tax Treaty"?
We delve into the complexities of tax treaties, their implications for individuals and businesses, and the importance of understanding saving clauses and various types of tax agreements.

We highlight how tax treaties can help mitigate double taxation and the necessity of professional guidance in navigating these agreements.

Understanding tax treaties is crucial for financial planning. Court cases can inform the interpretation of tax treaties. Professional help is recommended for navigating tax treaties. Tax treaties can vary significantly from one country to another.

Key Takeaways

  • A tax treaty is a bilateral agreement to avoid double taxation.
  • Tax treaties determine which country has the right to tax income.
  • Saving clauses in treaties may not benefit taxpayers.
  • Approximately 70 countries have income tax treaties with the US.
  • Estate tax treaties can significantly impact taxation on assets.
  • Totalization agreements prevent double social security taxation.

Chapters
  • 00:00 Understanding Tax Treaties
  • 03:12 The Implications of Saving Clauses
  • 05:54 Types of Tax Agreements and Their Importance

Episode Links & Resources

  • Are you Tax-compliant With Your Overseas Assets? - Free Guide - Scroll to the bottom of the page.
  • Ep 13: Between A Rock &  A Hard Place: Mitigating Double Taxation
  • U.S. Income Tax Treaties - A to Z
  • U.S. Estate & Gift Tax Treaties

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The speakers' views and opinions discussed in this episode should not be considered financial, tax, or legal advice. Consult your advisor for any legal, cross-border tax, and financial advice.
The International Money Café Show
Foreign-born US citizens, green card holders (immigrants) in the US, and foreign nationals on temporary nonimmigrant US visas, have unique financial & US tax compliance challenges as they straddle their multi-country footprint.

US expats living abroad have somewhat similar challenges from having to deal with US taxes and foreign obligations.

In "The International Money Café Podcast" Jane Mepham, CFP®, and Manasa Nadig, EA, address these unique challenges over a cup of Coffee/Chai in addition to talking about life in the US.

Join them as they filter out the noise on cross-border taxes, finances, and life in the US, and save you hours combing the internet for information relevant to your situation.

Jane & Manasa being foreign-born, are able to address these issues from a very personal and relatable point of view every other week, as they walk the same journey and pursue their own version of the American dream.

The views and opinions are those of the speakers, and should not be considered financial, tax, or legal advice. Consult your advisor for any legal, cross-border tax, and financial advice.