11 December 2018
As a non-dom living in the US, can I avoid paying double taxes?
A reader of the Financial Times married and subsequently separated from an American. She has US citizenship and plans to remain in the country permanently and eventually retire there, however is concerned about the potential tax implications.
Lara Mardell, senior associate in BDB Pitmans’ private wealth team, explains the considerations as well as ‘domicile of origin.’
The full article is available here to subscribers of the Financial Times.
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