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20 Apr 2026

Do Nonresidents Pay NYC Tax? How to Track and Prove New York Workdays

A guide to workday counting, evidence, and audit-ready recordkeeping for nonresidents working in New York

06 Apr 2026

Tax Residency After Moving to Canada: A Guide for Americans

Moving from the US to Canada can feel like a fresh start. But when it comes to taxes, the move rarely means a clean break.

26 Feb 2026

America’s New Migration Story

Why More People Left the U.S. Than Entered — and What It Signals

29 Jan 2026

How HNWIs Stay Tax‑Compliant Across Borders in 2026

How HNWIs and globally mobile founders stay tax-compliant across the UK, US, and Europe in 2026 — day-count rules, CRS reporting, and the compliance tools replacing spreadsheets.

17 Jan 2026

The Hidden Exposure of Dual Tax Residency

Dual tax residency occurs when two countries simultaneously consider the same person a tax resident under their domestic laws. It does not automatically result in double taxation — resolution depends on whether a tax treaty exists between the two countries and how its tie-breaker rules apply.

21 Jul 2025

5 Reasons not to move to Florida or Texas

Florida favours coastal living and retirees; Texas offers more space, variety, and lower housing costs outside major metros — but both come with hidden taxes and costs worth knowing before you move.

13 Jun 2025

How 'Hotel California' Lyrics Could Be Prophetic About State Taxes

And how to 'check out' and actually leave the Golden State's tax residency if you choose to

15 May 2024

Read This Before Moving to a Low-Tax State

Can you save on state income tax by moving to another tax residency? Well, it definitely takes some thought and advice.

08 May 2024

What Is Tax Residency? Your Questions Answered

It’s Not as Simple as Packing Up and Moving

27 Apr 2024

Australia’s Shocking New Tax Law Change: What You Need to Know

Think You Can Avoid Australian Taxes by Living Abroad? Think Again