If you are a U.S.
citizen or resident alien residing overseas, or are in the military on duty
outside the US on the regular due date of your return, you are allowed an automatic 2-month extension to file your return and
pay any amount due without requesting an extension. For a calendar year return,
the automatic 2-month extension is to June 15.
If you are unable to
file your return by the automatic 2-month extension date, you can request an
additional extension to October 15 by filing Form
4868 before the automatic 2-month extension date. However, any tax due payments made after June
15 will be subject to both interest charges and failure to pay penalties.
If you are a U.S.
citizen or resident alien (Green Card Holder) and you live in a foreign
country, mail your U.S. tax return to:
Department of the
Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Center
Austin, TX 73301-0215
Estimated tax payments
should be mailed with form 1040-ES to:
Internal Revenue Service
P.O. Box 1300
Charlotte, NC 28201-1300
Taxpayers with an AGI (Adjusted Gross Income) of $57,000 or less can electronically file their tax return for free using freefile. Taxpayers with an AGI greater than $57,000 can either use free fillable forms or efile via commercial software programs. A limited number of companies provide software that can accommodate foreign addresses.
Don't forget you may be subject to the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion! There is one benefit for Americans living & working abroad. See TravelTellers' next post. More to come on US taxes and financial reporting for American expats. and PTs
Publication
4588, Basic Tax Guide for Green Card Holders: Understanding Your U.S. Tax
Obligations (PDF)
For detailed info from the IRS
see:
http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=97324,00.html
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