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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Chile
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Hi everyone, I don't know any chilean person on my same situation, that's why I'm trying here.

I work for a company in Chile remotly, I get deducted health and retirement from my base salary. That retirement money goes to retire in Chile, I can't take it out.
I have my life here in USA now, I plan to live here and retire here, so I want to ask them to get transfered my base salary without deductions through a wire or something.

I want to know if someone has experience with this, related the wire transfer money being taxable?

Thank you :D

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27 minutes ago, Muri said:

Hi everyone, I don't know any chilean person on my same situation, that's why I'm trying here.

I work for a company in Chile remotly, I get deducted health and retirement from my base salary. That retirement money goes to retire in Chile, I can't take it out.
I have my life here in USA now, I plan to live here and retire here, so I want to ask them to get transfered my base salary without deductions through a wire or something.

I want to know if someone has experience with this, related the wire transfer money being taxable?

Thank you :D

You live here, you need to pay taxes here.

 

How are you declaring your tax return??

 

 

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Chile
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Hi, 

We will go to an accountant in march, we couldn't get an earlier appointment, that's why I'm asking here in advance what is more convenient since I'm talking with my employer to receive all my base salary without deductions, that way I can just declare in USA next year. 

Now I have to declare last year, since I arrived in april. Declare here and in my country.

I guess I have to see. I usually get money back in my country, but I'm scare of taxes in the USA 😅

 


 

Filed: EB-5 Visa Country: Brazil
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On 2/8/2023 at 7:05 PM, Muri said:

Hi, 

We will go to an accountant in march, we couldn't get an earlier appointment, that's why I'm asking here in advance what is more convenient since I'm talking with my employer to receive all my base salary without deductions, that way I can just declare in USA next year. 

Now I have to declare last year, since I arrived in april. Declare here and in my country.

I guess I have to see. I usually get money back in my country, but I'm scare of taxes in the USA 😅

 


 

I don't know if the US has any tax treaties with Chile which my impact how you declare and how much you have to pay.

 

Since 2015 I have been using a CPA firm that specializes in international tax issues. Take a look at: About Online Taxman - Expat Tax Services - Secure - Online

 

Besides being a customer I have no other links with them.

 

Joster

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