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Old 04-25-2012, 04:10 AM
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u.s. citizen working abroad - do i still need to file for u.s. taxes?

Hello,

I'm a U.S. citizen working abroad (Taiwan). I haven't filed for U.S. taxes for the 5 years I've been working in Taiwan. My income is less than 30k USD a year.
Does anybody know if I still need to file for U.S. taxes? I don't want this to come back to me in the future giving me trouble.

By the way, I do pay tax in Taiwan.

All/any feedback would be appreciated.

Thanks.



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