Tax Lawyer, Can I Sue The Embassy I Work At For Not Notifying Me Of Paying Taxes?
Thursday, January 21st, 2010 at
12:24 am
There was an inititive that the IRS had to settle with US citzen emplyees for taxes. The settlement is for going back only 3 years. I am being auditied and going back 6 years. The embassy never informed me.
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No. It’s not only foreign governments, but ANY foreign company paying you for work done on foreign soil doesn’t need to notifiy you of the fact that you need to pay US taxes.
An embassy _is_ foreign soil.
It is your job to know the law and liabilities. Not easy, I know but adults have to know how to ask questions.
no.