Americans abroad are at a disadvantage when it comes to taxes because, unlike the majority of developed nations, the United States operates a citizenship-based taxation system instead of a residence-based one.
This means that, no matter where you move, so long as you maintain your U.S. citizenship, you will have to file an annual tax return with the IRS, even if it’s just to tell them that you don’t owe any money.
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