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Do I need to pay taxes to my country of citizenship?
Do I need to pay taxes to my country of citizenship?
Wednesday, 04 March 2009 05:55
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This of course depends on the tax laws in your country, as well as the circumstances of your case. To my knowledge, the US is the only major country that requires tax payments based on citizenship rather than on residency.
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