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Cross-Border Tax & Compliance Guide for United States

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Common challenges for United States-based freelancers

These are the issues we see most often from freelancers in United States.

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Does United States tax your foreign income?

Most countries tax residents on worldwide income. If you’re earning from foreign clients while based in United States, you likely need to declare that income to your local tax authority.

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Double taxation risk is real

Without understanding the tax treaty between United States and your client’s country, you could end up paying tax on the same income in both places.

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Local accountants don’t know foreign rules

Your accountant in United States knows local tax law. But cross-border work requires understanding both countries’ rules and how they interact through treaties.

Key tax facts for United States

What every freelancer in United States should know before earning from abroad.

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Check whether United States taxes worldwide income or only domestic-source income

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Research tax treaties between United States and your client’s country to prevent double taxation

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Register with your local tax authority as self-employed or a freelancer if required

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Keep records of all international payments received and any foreign taxes withheld

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Consider whether a formal business entity would reduce your tax burden

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