Expat Federal Taxes

Portugal Golden Visa Funds and PFIC Reporting for Americans

Portugal Golden Visa Funds and PFIC Reporting for Americans

Portugal Golden Visa investment funds can create unexpected U.S. tax reporting issues for American investors.

For many U.S. taxpayers, the appeal of Portugal’s Golden Visa is straightforward: a flexible European residency pathway, a relatively limited stay requirement, and a possible long-term route to permanent residence or citizenship. But when the qualifying investment is made through a Portuguese fund, the U.S. tax classification of that fund needs to be considered in advance of finalizing the investment.

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PFIC Tax Explained: What Americans Abroad Need to Know

PFIC Tax Explained: What Americans Abroad Need to Know

PFIC tax is one of the most commonly misunderstood investment issues for Americans living abroad.

A foreign mutual fund, ETF, pension investment, or residency-by-investment fund may look ordinary in your country of residence, but still create complicated U.S. tax reporting. For U.S. taxpayers, the issue with investing in non-U.S. funds causes qualifying foreign investments to receive unfavorable treatment under U.S. tax rules.

When identified early, PFICs can often be managed. When ignored or miscalculated, they can become expensive and difficult to unwind.

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Taxation for Expats: A Guide for Americans Abroad

Taxation for Expats: A Guide for Americans Abroad

Taxation for expats is often misunderstood, especially by Americans building lives outside the United States. The proliferation of personal finance advice on social media has also intensified this problem. So, let’s be clear up top: You may move countries, get paid in different currencies, and adapt to entirely new systems, but, thanks to citizenship-based taxation, your U.S. tax filing obligation generally follows you.

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