• Ep 22: What Is English For "Covered Expatriate"?

  • Jul 24 2024
  • Length: 8 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 22: What Is English For "Covered Expatriate"?

  • Summary

  • If you are a U.S. citizen or a long-time resident (8 of the last 15 years), and you decide to leave the U.S. permanently, you could become a covered expatriate. You don't want to be a covered expatriate since there is a possibility you may have to pay an exit tax.

    In this shortie, we tell you who a covered expatriate is. Three main tests determine whether you are a covered expatriate and the potential implications.




    • The income test, the net worth test, and the certification test.

    • Being a covered expatriate can have financial implications, such as potential liability for an exit tax and complications with gifts and estate planning.


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