
Series: Income Tax in the U.S.
Navigating US INCOME Tax
The U.S. income tax system can feel overwhelming - especially if you're experiencing it for the first time. But don’t worry, Orbiss is here to help!
In our Income Tax in the US series, we break down the key topics international individuals and businesses need to understand, from determining your tax residency to navigating state taxes, tax treaties, foreign account reporting, and estate planning. Whether you're an expat filing your first U.S. return or a business owner expanding into the U.S. market, this series covers the fundamentals to help you stay compliant and avoid surprises.
Check out the videos below for practical insights and straightforward explanations.
Income Tax in the U.S.
Understanding Tax Residency and Filing Requirements
Not sure if you're a U.S. tax resident? This video helps you figure it out - and what forms you need to file.
State and Local Taxes, Social Security, and Medicare
Learn how your location and job type affect your U.S. tax obligations - beyond federal income tax.
Leveraging Tax Treaties
If your home country has a tax treaty with the U.S., you might qualify for tax relief - here’s how.
Foreign Accounts
Have more than $10,000 abroad? You may need to file an FBAR - this video explains the rules.
Estate Taxes
U.S. estate and gift taxes work differently for foreign nationals - don’t get caught off guard.
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