Romy Lindner is from Germany and has a passion for helping people navigate complex tax issues.
With years of experience and a high review score, Romy Lindner is a dedicated employee at Americans Overseas. She is fluent in German, English, Dutch, and French and focuses on providing personalized support to expats.
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Romy Lindner is a customer service expert with a wealth of knowledge and a passion for helping clients understand and navigate their U.S. tax obligations. Her fluency in languages allows Romy to communicate effectively with a variety of clients and provide clear and comprehensive support. As an associate, Romy guides clients through complex U.S. tax issues and gives them the tools they need to make informed decisions. Her empathetic approach and attention to detail make her a trusted resource for clients.
At Americans Overseas, we specialize in understanding and addressing the unique tax challenges our clients face. Our expertise enables us to provide unparalleled guidance and resources so that our clients can meet their U.S. tax obligations with confidence and ease.
As an employee at Americans Overseas, Romy Lindner contributes to the organization by using her extensive knowledge and skills to provide optimal support to clients. Has lived in Belgium for more than 15 years. Her native language is German. Her multilingualism and cultural sensitivity enable her to communicate effectively with clients from diverse backgrounds. Romy’s commitment to client satisfaction and her ability to simplify complex tax issues ensure that each client receives the best possible guidance. Romy is not satisfied until each client is able to meet their U.S. tax obligations with confidence and without worry.
Romy has collaborated with experience expert and founder Daan Durlacher to create insightful German-language podcasts that address the unique tax issues faced by Americans abroad. These podcasts are valuable resources for anyone looking to understand their tax obligations and seek practical solutions.
Understanding the US tax system, the obligations and all the additional terms can be difficult. Especially if one lives outside of America. Is your question not answered? Contact us.
U.S. citizens and resident aliens who live abroad are generally required to file a federal income tax return and pay taxes on their worldwide income
Read more... about Who is required to file taxes in the US?`Yes, US citizens are required to file taxes on their worldwide income, regardless of where they are living.
Read more... about Do US citizens living abroad still have to file taxes in the US?Received an American check? You can cash your check in the following ways: cash the check at your own bank, transfer to another person (endorsement), cash checks using an online service or cash the check by another bank.
Read more... about How can I cash my US check?US citizens living abroad may be required to file Form 2555 and/or Form 1116 to claim the foreign-earned income exclusion.
FBAR (Foreign Bank Account Report) filing is the requirement for certain U.S. individuals and entities to report their foreign financial accounts to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) of the U.S. Department of Treasury. The FBAR filing requirement applies to U.S. persons who have a financial interest in, or signature authority over, one or more foreign financial accounts, if the aggregate value of those accounts exceeds $10,000 at any time during the calendar year.
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