Taxes for US expats in France: What US citizens should know about their tax obligations
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Taxes for US expats in France: What US citizens should know about their tax obligations

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For US citizens living in France or receiving income from French sources, managing their tax obligations can be complex. The Ecovis experts explain the cross-border tax rules.

The unique tax regulations and the bilateral tax treaty between France and the United States mean that expatriates and those with French income must remain vigilant to avoid compliance issues.

We focus on declarative and strategic tax services. We support you in fulfilling your tax obligations.
Nicolas Savoy, lawyer, ECOVIS CF Société d’Avocats, Paris, France

Taxation of French income

US citizens, regardless of their place of residence, are required to file a tax return with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the USA. However, French tax laws impose separate obligations on income sourced in France. The France-US tax treaty outlines how income is taxed in both countries, mitigating the risk of double taxation but necessitating careful, accurate reporting.

Failing to meet these obligations can result in significant penalties and unexpected tax liabilities. Professional assistance is crucial to ensure that you adhere to all local and international tax requirements efficiently and compliantly.

For further information please contact:

Nicolas Savoy, lawyer, ECOVIS CF Société d’Avocats, Paris, France
Email: nsavoy@cf-avocats.fr

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