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The US Expat Tax Survival Guide 2027

You moved abroad for a better life. The IRS moved with you.

The United States taxes its citizens based on citizenship, not where they live. It does not matter if you are in Dubai, Bangkok, Lisbon or Panama City. As long as you hold a US passport or Green Card, the IRS expects to hear from you every single year.

Most Americans find this out too late. Some have been living abroad for years without filing. Others are filing but claiming nothing — leaving thousands of dollars on the table. Others are sitting on a penalty time bomb they do not even know is ticking.

This guide fixes all of that.

Inside, you get a plain-English walkthrough of every US tax obligation an American abroad faces — with accurate 2026 figures, real-world examples, and a standalone compliance checklist you can use without reading anything else.

  • How to legally exclude up to $132,900 of your foreign earnings from US federal income tax — saving up to $20,900 per year
  • The FBAR report most Americans abroad have never heard of — and the penalties that reach $165,353 per account if you miss it
  • A step-by-step path to compliance for anyone who has never filed, with zero penalties in most cases
  • Every key deadline in the US expat tax calendar — including the single most expensive mistake expats make every year
  • The self-employment tax the FEIE does not cancel — and how to legally reduce or eliminate it
  • The state tax trap that cost one expat $38,000 he should never have owed
  • A pre-departure planning section covering the decisions that must be made before you leave the US
  • A standalone six-block compliance checklist — tick every box and you are compliant

If you hold a US passport or Green Card and live outside the United States, this guide tells you exactly what the IRS expects, in plain English, with everything you need to act on it today.

For educational purposes only. Not legal or tax advice. Always consult a qualified US-licensed tax professional before making decisions about your international tax position. 60SecondstoFIRE is not a law firm.

The Australian Tax Residency Escape Plan 2026

Leaving Australia is easy. Leaving the Australian tax system properly is where many people get caught out.

This practical guide walks you through the key steps Australians typically take before and after moving overseas so their relocation is clear, consistent, and properly documented.

Inside the guide:

• A simple 18-month exit timeline showing what usually happens before and after departure

• The common mistakes Australians make when leaving

• A straightforward Evidence File system to keep the records that support your move overseas

• A realistic example of a clean relocation

• A final Departure Readiness Check to make sure everything lines up

If you’re planning to build a life outside Australia, this guide helps you structure your exit properly and avoid the problems that can arise when the paperwork doesn’t match reality.

Financial Freedom Education Library License

This product provides licensed access to educational content created by 60 Seconds to FIRE, including the programs The Lazy Formula – Options Trading for Freedom and Geo-Arbitrage.

The library contains:

  • training videos
  • more than 80 articles
  • guides
  • educational resources

All designed to help organisations incorporate these topics into their own teaching programs.

All material is pre-recorded and pre-written educational content created in advance.

 

License
All designed to help organisations incorporate these topics into their own teaching programs.

All material is pre-recorded and pre-written educational content created in advance.

 

Delivery
The creator provides the educational materials only.

The purchasing organisation hosts, delivers, and manages the program and its students using the licensed resources.

 

Terms
All intellectual property remains with the creator.

Resale or redistribution of the content outside the licensed program is not permitted.” Obviously remove the quotation marks

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