Additional Services

International TaxScoped carefully, handled cleanly.

Cross-border tax issues can carry outsized risk when filings or deadlines are missed. We help navigate U.S. reporting requirements based on your facts and exposure.

What This Covers

International tax work is highly fact-specific. We start by identifying what applies and what must be filed.

  • Fact pattern review & risk assessment
  • U.S. reporting requirements mapping
  • Coordination with foreign advisors
  • Clean documentation & next steps

Common Situations

International tax support is often needed when you have any of the following:

  • Foreign bank or investment accounts
  • Foreign income or payroll
  • Dual-status or residency changes
  • Foreign entity ownership

Important to Know

International matters are scoped separately from standard plans.

Scoped Separately

Not included by default in Business or Personal Solutions

Confirmed Upfront

Scope is confirmed before any work starts

No Surprises

If something is out of scope, you'll know early

Specialized Filings

FBAR, Form 8938, 5471, 8865, and more

Strict Deadlines

Many international filings have separate due dates

Specialist Referrals

If needed, we'll recommend the right expert

FAQ

No. International and cross-border matters are evaluated and scoped separately because they involve specialized filings, expanded documentation, and strict deadlines.
Common forms include FBAR (FinCEN 114), Form 8938 (FATCA), Form 5471 (foreign corporations), Form 8865 (foreign partnerships), and others depending on your situation.
Yes. If you're unsure, that's normal—many obligations depend on thresholds and definitions. We'll clarify what matters and what doesn't.
International tax work is scoped as a one-time project based on the number of forms, jurisdictions, data availability, and complexity.
Yes. With your permission, we can coordinate with foreign accountants or advisors to ensure proper information flow and avoid gaps.

Need international tax support?

Let's review your situation and determine what filings apply.

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