Informative Tax Guide
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Now that you understand the U. S. Taxes, term process and team here to support you, let's discuss some U. S. Tax basics. You will learn more about US taxes and how they impact your personal situation in your tax briefings. Let's begin with residency status. Your residency status is important because he determines how you will be taxed as a foreign national in the U. S. You will either be considered a resident alien or non resident alien. Amongst other differences, resident aliens are taxed on worldwide income, while nonresident aliens are taxed on US income. Only resident aliens are also eligible for various deductions, whereas deductions available to nonresident aliens can be limited.