U.S. expat tax filing

If you’re an American living abroad and need help filing your U.S. taxes, We provide tax preparation support designed specifically for expat situations.

WHAT CAN we HELP WITH

  • U.S. individual tax returns (Form 1040)

  • Expat tax filings (foreign income, multi-country situations)

  • First-year abroad filings

  • Corrections or amendments to previous returns

  • Catch-up filings for missed years

If you’re not sure what applies to your situation, that’s completely fine, we’ll determine that together.

PRICING

Most standard U.S. expat tax returns fall within:

$260–$350

More complex cases (such as multiple income sources, past unfiled returns, or additional reporting requirements) may be higher depending on the situation.

Final pricing is always confirmed before any work begins.

There are no surprise charges.

WHO THIS IS FOR

This is a good fit if you:

  • are a U.S. citizen living outside the United States

  • need to file your U.S. taxes for the current year

  • recently moved abroad and are filing for the first time

  • have missed previous filings and are unsure what to do

  • want to make sure everything is handled correctly and without stress

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HOW THE PROCESS WORKS

  1. You share a few details about your situation

  2. We review everything and confirm scope and pricing

  3. You securely provide your documents

  4. Your return is prepared and reviewed

  5. We go over everything before filing

  6. Filing is completed

The goal is to keep the process clear, organized, and as stress-free.

NOT SURE WHAT APPLIES TO YOU?

If you’d prefer to first understand your situation before moving forward, the best place to start is with a session.

We’ll go through your situation step by step, clarify what applies to you, and create a clear plan for how to move forward — whether you decide to file with me or handle it yourself.