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Important Tax Documents for Foreign Investors in Bellingham, MA

Posted by Ann Irons, CPA

Sep 4, 2014 2:25:00 PM

As a foreign investor pursuing opportunities in the United States, partnering with a licensed, registered CPA (certified public accounting) has several advantages. Even seasoned investors find that navigating tax reporting requirements is time-consuming and complicated; even a single error can have serious repercussions from both a legal and financial standpoint. Ann Irons, a Bellingham, MA tax accountant, introduces a few of the most basic requirements and essential documents. 

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Topics: Foreign Investment Tax, International Tax

An Exciting Resource for Foreign Investors in the US | Bellingham, MA International Taxes

Posted by Ann Irons, CPA

Aug 28, 2014 8:42:00 AM

These days nearly everyone seems to have found a way to tap into the collective power of the crowd, a practice known as crowdsourcing. The idea behind crowdsourcing is that hundreds, even thousands of individuals can work together to solve a problem, complete a project, and generate new ideas. Crowdfunding — Kickstarter is a good example — is a growing trend among foreign investors, says Ann Irons, a Bellingham, Mass. CPA who prepares taxes for foreign investors in the US, shares the details.

How can foreign investors benefit from crowdfunding?

Many foreign investors lack the resources and access to pursue some of the more costly opportunities, especially large commercial real estate properties. Enter crowdfunding, which aligns various investors to capitalize on lower minimum investments as a group, giving them the ability to invest in these previously inaccessible opportunities. Realty Mogul is currently one of the most popular crowdfunding platforms, but several other options are available; the number of similar services is expected to increase.

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Topics: Foreign Investment Tax, International Tax

Bellingham, MA Tax Preparer Discusses Tax Treaties

Posted by Ann Irons, CPA

Aug 21, 2014 12:11:00 PM

Opportunities in the United States have drawn investors from across the world in search of lucrative stocks and securities.

As an investor and resident of another country, you may find it helpful to learn how you can grow your portfolio while minimizing tax costs.

Ann Irons, a CPA who handles international tax returns in Bellingham, MA, explains how tax treaties benefit foreign investors by reducing the amount of tax paid on their US investments. If no treaty exists between your country and the US, your income will be subject to the full rate of 30 percent.

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Topics: Foreign Investment Tax, International Tax

Questions Every Foreign Investor in US Property Needs to Ask

Posted by Ann Irons, CPA

Jun 17, 2014 10:53:00 AM

Across the United States, brokers report higher numbers of property sales to non-US buyers. The strength of various foreign currencies relative to the USD has attracted the attention of investors who find their purchasing power greatly increased. Even so, a foreign investor must understand the tax implications that come with an investment in land, residential, and commercial properties. Certified public accountant Ann Irons, who works closely with foreign investors, real estate lawyers, and resident aliens, discusses questions to ask when considering foreign investment in US properties.

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Topics: Foreign Investment Tax, International Tax

Number Crunching for Contractors: A Freelancer’s Guide to Taxes from a Boston CPA

Posted by Ann Irons, CPA

Jun 16, 2014 10:49:00 AM

Pursue your passion. Set your own hours. Come and go (mostly) as you please. What’s not to love about working as an independent contractor?

Despite its advantages, freelancing also comes with a unique set of challenges. In exchange for the flexibility and autonomy of contracting,

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Topics: Individual Income Taxes, International Tax

Investing in US Real Property? Invest in a CPA First.

Posted by Ann Irons, CPA

Apr 12, 2014 8:58:00 AM

As a foreigner considering an investment in real property within the United States, you must take into account current tax codes and laws before finalizing your decision. The most obvious question centers on whether you should pay a higher effective tax rate, forgoing a US tax return. If not, you must file a tax return to secure a lower effective tax rate. Ann Irons, CPA, explains that such an important decision must be made in accordance with several complex codes and regulations. With thousands or even millions of dollars at stake, can you really afford to go it alone?

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Topics: Foreign Investment Tax, International Tax

Essential Tax Tips for Non-U.S. Citizens

Posted by Ann Irons, CPA

Mar 25, 2014 10:24:00 PM

As a non-U.S. citizen who spends a significant amount of time in the United States, you must comply with U.S. tax laws to maintain your resident or non-resident alien status. Our state and federal tax requirements are complex, and many of our citizens find the filing process slightly overwhelming. Because your legal right to remain within the country is contingent upon tax compliance, even a simple oversight can jeopardize your status. Ann Irons, CPA, LLC provides accounting services for foreign taxpayers in Bellingham, MA.

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Topics: Individual Income Taxes, International Tax

About Ann M. Irons, CPA LLC

ann_irons_head_shotAnn spent over 25 years in the financial service industry, gaining knowledge and experience that allows her to provide an array of tax, bookkeeping, and accounting services for her clients. Relying on a stringent code of ethics and a dedication to maintaining the highest industry standards, Ann works hard to ensure her clients receive the quality service they’ve come to expect. A member of AICPA and MSCPA, Ann has also had an article featured in the renowned publication, Banker and Tradesman. 

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