If you're living out of the country, you get an automatic 2 month extension.
What proof do you have to provide? I just can't see the IRS taking someone's word on it. Mine are done so it doesn't matter, just curious.
What proof do you have to provide? I just can't see the IRS taking someone's word on it. Mine are done so it doesn't matter, just curious.
I registered with the US Embassy long ago that I live here. I have always done my taxes prior to April 15.
Your tax liability is still due on April 15th, or pay interest and penalty.
No need to register as the IRS wouldn't care anyways.
The question was asked as to how I would prove I lived out of the US. I simply replied with the best logical response I had available that I registered as an expat.
The Social Security Administration also knows I am an expat, but perhaps the IRS does not care about that either.
If the IRS cares or not, that would be up to them. Perhaps they have their own way to know I no longer reside in the US.
What proof do you have to provide? I just can't see the IRS taking someone's word on it. Mine are done so it doesn't matter, just curious.
My accountant told me several years ago that ex-pats have until 6/15 to file.
My accountant told me several years ago that ex-pats have until 6/15 to file.
When you fill out the return, near the top of the form, it asks for your address. Enter your foreign address.The question was asked as to how I would prove I lived out of the US.