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US Expat Tax Services in Dubai and Across the UAE
Living in Dubai doesn’t exempt you from US tax obligations. Our team of expat tax specialists helps Americans abroad stay compliant with the IRS while maximizing deductions and avoiding penalties.
Why US expats in Dubai Choose Us:
Filing US taxes from overseas can be complex. Between FATCA, FBAR requirements, and state-specific obligations, US expats need expert support to ensure they meet all compliance rules without overpaying.
Here’s why companies trust us:
- Specialists in US expat tax filing and compliance
- Guidance on FATCA and FBAR reporting requirements
- Dual-country tax knowledge (UAE + USA)
- IRS-compliant filing with maximum deductions and credits
- Secure and confidential tax preparation
Our US Expat Tax Services in Dubai and across UAE
Our US expat tax services include:
- Federal and state tax return preparation for US citizens abroad
- FATCA and FBAR reporting assistance
- IRS Streamlined Filing Procedures for late filers
- Guidance on foreign income exclusion and foreign tax credits
- Tax planning strategies for US expats in the UAE
- Audit support and IRS correspondence handling
How Our Process Works
Getting started is quick and simple:
Book a free consultation
Share your US tax filing needs and financial details
We prepare and file your returns in full compliance with IRS rules
Receive ongoing support for future filings and tax planning
US Tax Expertise for Expats in Dubai You Can Trust
As a US citizen in Dubai, you’re still required to file annual US tax returns — even if you don’t owe taxes thanks to foreign income exclusions. Our team ensures you meet every requirement while making the most of available credits and deductions.
FAQs
Q: Do all Americans in the UAE need to file US taxes?
A: Yes, US citizens must file tax returns every year, no matter where they live.
Q: What if I haven’t filed for several years?
A: We can help you catch up through the IRS Streamlined Filing Procedures.
Q: Do I need to report my Dubai bank accounts?
A: Yes, if your combined foreign accounts exceed $10,000 at any time, you must file FBAR.
Q: Can you also file state tax returns?
A: Yes, we assist with both federal and state filings as needed.