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International Tax Services for Expats, Nonresidents & Global Businesses

Cross-border tax questions can affect filing status, foreign income, treaty treatment, bank account reporting, and business compliance. Dynamic Tax helps globally connected clients understand what must be reported, what may be excluded or credited, and how to stay compliant from anywhere.

FBAR

foreign account guidance

FTC

foreign tax credit review

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International Tax Service support from Dynamic Tax & Accounting
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A cross-border filing map

  • Residency, citizenship, country, income sources, and prior filings reviewed together.
  • Foreign income, foreign accounts, treaty questions, and disclosure deadlines organized.
  • Virtual service available for globally connected clients who cannot visit an office.
Concierge fit

Start with the international piece that changed

International tax work depends on facts that are easy to miss: where you lived, how many days you were present, who paid the income, what accounts you owned, and whether a treaty or disclosure rule applies.

U.S. expatsNonresidentsForeign incomeInternational businesses
What we handle

International Tax Filings We Support

Whether you live abroad, recently moved to the United States, own foreign accounts, or operate across borders, we help organize the rules around your actual situation.

01

U.S. Expats Living Overseas

Federal filing support for U.S. citizens and residents abroad, including foreign income, housing, and timing questions.

02

Nonresidents & Visa Holders

Residency review, dual-status filing questions, treaty considerations, and U.S.-source income reporting.

03

Foreign Income Reporting

Wages, self-employment income, rental income, pensions, investments, and foreign business income reviewed for U.S. reporting.

04

Foreign Tax Credit & Exclusions

Foreign Tax Credit, Foreign Earned Income Exclusion, and related forms reviewed to reduce double-taxation risk.

05

FBAR & FATCA Guidance

Foreign bank, investment, and financial asset reporting questions identified before deadlines are missed.

06

International Business Basics

U.S. company registration, EIN and ITIN questions, payroll setup, and reporting needs for globally connected businesses.

How it works

A structured path for global tax questions

1

Residency and status review

We review citizenship, visa status, days in country, home location, and filing history.

2

Income and account map

Foreign wages, self-employment, rentals, pensions, investments, bank accounts, and entities are organized.

3

Form and treaty review

We identify credits, exclusions, treaty issues, FBAR, FATCA, and other disclosures that may apply.

4

Filing and follow-up

You get a clear document checklist, filing plan, and next-year recordkeeping notes.

Your takeaways

International tax support deliverables

Global intake checklist

A document request built around residency, income, accounts, and entity ownership.

Residency summary

Plain-English notes on tax residency, nonresident, or dual-status considerations.

Foreign reporting review

FBAR, FATCA, and foreign asset reporting questions flagged for proper treatment.

Credit and exclusion notes

Foreign Tax Credit, Foreign Earned Income Exclusion, and double-taxation issues reviewed.

International tax work is about more than one form. Residency, income, accounts, treaties, and deadlines all need to line up.

FAQs

Questions clients ask before getting started

Do U.S. citizens living abroad still need to file?

Often, yes. U.S. citizens and resident aliens may still have U.S. filing requirements even when living overseas.

Can you help with FBAR or FATCA questions?

Yes. We can review foreign account and asset reporting questions and identify which disclosures may apply.

Do you support nonresident or dual-status filings?

Yes. We can review residency, U.S.-source income, treaty considerations, and related filing requirements.

How about we get right to it and book a call?

Virtual Meeting
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Talk with Dynamic about International Tax Service

Tell us what is happening, what deadline matters, and what outcome you want. We will route you to the right tax or accounting specialist.

Bronx

2044 McGraw Ave., Bronx, NY 10462

Queens

168-29 Hillside Ave., 2C, Jamaica, NY 11432

Buffalo

1989 Clinton St., Buffalo, NY 14206

New Jersey

63 Union Blvd., Totowa, NJ 07512