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    Foreign Tax Credit Question - US Citizen and German Resident

    @stephendisraeli No, I am "chewing you out" for spreading misinformation and then acting all indignant when someone corrected you on it. Either learn to understand the topics properly, or stop running around pretending to be a tax expert.
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    Foreign Tax Credit Question - US Citizen and German Resident

    @stephendisraeli LOL. I mentioned interest income from the start. Please don't make excuses. The fact is, I see you constantly running around the tax subs on Reddit "advising" people with info that is often inaccurate. This is a prime example. I have even seen you give this incorrect "saving...
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    Foreign Tax Credit Question - US Citizen and German Resident

    @stephendisraeli Still waiting. Explain to me how you’re not wrong mr tax “expert”
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    Foreign Tax Credit Question - US Citizen and German Resident

    @stephendisraeli Yes, you are. If you don’t believe me, go ask your CPA. They’ll tell you the same thing. Edit: hint...you should be looking at the German tax rates on US sourced interest income mr tax “expert”
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    Foreign Tax Credit Question - US Citizen and German Resident

    @stephendisraeli If I wanted to know the exact rates, I would have read it myself. Also, you’re wrong about the savings clause affecting the provisions related to tax rates on interest income. Stop giving bad info to people.
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    Foreign Tax Credit Question - US Citizen and German Resident

    @baptist1611 Good luck with your tax evasion. That’s always a great way to start out your life in a new country.
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    Foreign Tax Credit Question - US Citizen and German Resident

    @baptist1611 I don’t know. I am not your lawyer. At a certain point though, it stops becoming a explicit decision for you to make. Your circumstances just kind of make it for you.
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    Foreign Tax Credit Question - US Citizen and German Resident

    @baptist1611 Is you stay in Ireland temporary? Your post history suggests not, in which case you are committing tax evasion.
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    Foreign Tax Credit Question - US Citizen and German Resident

    @baptist1611 You know its not a choice, right? Ireland and Germany (like many countries) tax their residents on their worldwide income. So lets be clear, when you say "I don't bring that money into Ireland", (whether you realize it or not) what you are actually saying is that you are...
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