US Expat & Cross-Border Tax — for Americans Abroad, Worldwide
Your starting point for US tax from anywhere in the world. Explore services and guides for streamlined catch-up filing, FBAR & FATCA, FEIE, green card holders, dual citizens, renunciation, US-Canada cross-border, and 65+ country guides.
$134,000
2026 FEIE Limit
$10K
FBAR Threshold
$200K
FATCA Threshold
June 15
Expat Filing Deadline
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Whatever your US tax situation abroad, there's a specialist path for it. Start with the service that fits you.
US Expat Tax
Annual 1040 filing for Americans abroad — FEIE, foreign tax credit, and full compliance in any country.
ExploreUS-Canada Cross-Border
Coordinated 1040 + T1 filing, treaty optimization, and RRSP/TFSA reporting for the border.
ExploreStreamlined Filing
Behind on US taxes? Catch up penalty-free with the IRS Streamlined Foreign Offshore Procedures.
ExploreFBAR & FATCA
Report foreign accounts (FinCEN 114) and specified foreign assets (Form 8938) — correctly and on time.
ExploreGreen Card Holder Tax
Worldwide-income filing for lawful permanent residents in the US and abroad, plus green card exit tax.
ExploreRenunciation & Exit Tax
Covered-expatriate analysis, IRC §877A exit tax modeling, and Form 8854 for those cutting US tax ties.
ExploreWho We Help
"US person" covers far more than the word "expat." If any of these sound like you, we file for you.
Explore Country Tax Guides
Canada
RRSP reporting, TFSA complications, US-Canada treaty benefits
United Kingdom
ISA tax issues, pension reporting, remittance basis rules
India
NRI status, PPF/EPF reporting, Indian property tax
UAE (Dubai)
Zero local tax, maximize FEIE, self-employment considerations
Australia
Superannuation complexity, PFIC issues, different fiscal year
All US Expats Must Know
FBAR Filing
Report all foreign accounts exceeding $10,000 aggregate on FinCEN Form 114. Due April 15 (auto-extended to October 15).
FATCA Compliance
Form 8938 required for specified foreign assets over $200,000 (end of year) or $300,000 (any time during year) for expats.
Worldwide Income
US taxes on citizenship, not residence. Report all income globally, then use FEIE or FTC to avoid double taxation.
Why Choose Zenith for Expat Taxes?
- Enrolled Agents
Federally licensed to represent you before the IRS
- International Expertise
Specialized in cross-border tax situations
- Streamlined Filing
Help for years of unfiled returns without penalties
- Available Worldwide
Virtual consultations across all time zones
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