UN employees face unique tax challenges; understanding G-4 visa rules, state taxes, FEIE, housing exclusions, and estimated payments helps reduce liabilities and avoid penalties. Expert consultation is advised.
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IRS Audit Defense for US Expats and UN Employees: Proven Strategies That Work
This guide offers tailored IRS audit defense strategies for US expats and UN employees, focusing on Foreign Earned Income Exclusion, G-4 visa rules, tax treaties, FBAR/FATCA compliance, and audit preparation.
The IRS Audit Guide for US Expats and International Professionals: Steps, Documents, and Defense Strategies
This guide helps US expats navigate IRS audits, detailing triggers like Form 2555 errors, essential documents (FBAR, FATCA), and defense strategies including professional representation and audit reconsideration.
UN Taxes 101: What United Nations and International Organization Employees Need to Know
UN and international organization employees must navigate unique U.S. tax rules, including G-4 visa exemptions, Section 893, state taxes, self-employment tax, FEIE, totalization agreements, and reporting requirements.
Essential Tax Considerations for United Nations Employees in 2024
UN employees in 2024 must navigate complex G-4 visa tax rules, self-employment tax, allowances taxation, estimated quarterly payments, and international reporting (FBAR, FATCA) to stay compliant and optimize taxes.
