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Expertise:
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  • International business tax
  • Overseas tax obligations
  • Tax compliance for expats
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  • Master's of Accounting, University of Kansas School of Business

Andrew Coleman is an accomplished Certified Public Accountant (CPA) with a Master's degree in Accounting from the University of Kansas School of Business. This educational background has provided him with a deep understanding of accounting principles and tax law, which he has utilized throughout his 15-year career as a tax professional. Specializing in expatriate taxation, Andrew has dedicated a significant portion of his career to assisting US expatriates with their tax preparation needs and has been a valuable member of the TFX team for over six years.

Originally from Kansas, Andrew has embraced the expat life himself and currently resides in Estonia with his family. This unique position as an expatriate has provided Andrew with invaluable insight into the challenges and intricacies faced by US citizens living abroad when it comes to tax compliance and financial planning. His first-hand experience enhances his ability to provide clients with tailored advice to ensure they effectively and efficiently navigate the complexities of US tax obligations.

Andrew's journey from the heartland of the United States to the cobblestone streets of Estonia reflects his adventurous spirit and commitment to embracing global opportunities. This move has not only enriched his personal life but has also broadened his professional perspective, allowing him to specialize in a niche but critical area of tax law.

As a member of the TFX team for over six years, Andrew uses his expertise, educational background, and personal experience to provide exceptional tax services to expatriates, ensuring that they remain compliant with US tax laws while making the most of their international living situation. His dedication to his clients and his craft make him a valuable asset to both the expatriate community and the field of taxation.

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W-8 vs. W-9: Which tax form do you actually need?

The world of taxation can often feel like a maze of letters and numbers. Among the most commonly encountered yet misunderstood forms are the W-8 and W-9. These forms play a crucial role in tax compliance for both US and non-US taxpayers. In this guide, we'll dissect the W-8 vs. W-9 puzzle, providing you with an in-depth un...

California exit tax: What you need to know before moving out

Are you considering leaving the Golden State? Before you pack your bags, understanding California's complex tax implications is crucial for a smooth transition. The proposed California exit tax has generated significant discussion among high-net-worth individuals and long-term residents planning their departure. In this comprehensive guide, w...

Tax implications of a foreign spouse of a US Citizen

If you are married to a non-American and you both live overseas, you may have wondered how this impacts your US tax filing situation, if at all. As with most concerns involving taxes, the more complicated they can make it, the better Congress likes it! This article will try to present your various tax obligations (and options) with regard to a no...

Why does the IRS say my information doesn't match? [The IRS, US expats, and the great mismatch mystery]

Understanding the mismatch mystery When you file your taxes as an expat, the IRS compares the information you provide with the data they have on file. If there are discrepancies, a mismatch is triggered, and you receive a notice from the IRS: "Your information doesn't match!" This can happen for vario...

The US expat's guide to dependent exemptions: Rules, benefits, and FAQs

What is a dependent? A dependent is someone who relies on you for financial support. This can include a child, a relative, or even a friend, as long as they meet certain criteria. In most cases a dependent can be either a qualifying child or a qualifying relative. A qualifying child must meet criteria such as being under the...

Form W-7: ITIN application guide

You can obtain an IRS individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN) by completing Form W-7. Using this form, you can also renew your ITIN. - IRS Understanding ITIN and its importance An ...