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Expat Tax Services

U.S. Tax Help for Americans Abroad & Foreign Nationals with U.S. Filing Requirements

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Living abroad? Don’t let confusing IRS rules derail your peace of mind. Florida Capital Development Corp. specializes in Expat Tax Services for U.S. citizens, Green Card holders, and foreign nationals with U.S. tax obligations.

IRS Enrolled Agent Frank “The Taxman” Brunn helps clients across the globe stay compliant with U.S. tax laws while minimizing their tax liability.


Who Needs Expat Tax Services?

If you’re a U.S. citizen or Green Card holder living outside the U.S., you’re still required to file an annual federal tax return—and potentially pay U.S. taxes—regardless of where you live or earn income.

You may also need to file:

  • FBAR (Foreign Bank Account Report / FinCEN Form 114)

  • FATCA (Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act Form 8938)

  • State tax returns if you maintain ties to a U.S. state

  • Self-employment or small business taxes if working overseas

  • Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE) or Foreign Tax Credit (FTC) to reduce double taxation

Foreign nationals earning U.S.-sourced income may also be subject to IRS filing and reporting requirements.


Expat Tax Services Offered

  • U.S. Federal Tax Return Preparation

  • FBAR / FATCA Compliance & Reporting

  • Foreign Tax Credit (Form 1116)

  • Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (Form 2555)

  • Tax Treaty Guidance

  • State Residency Reviews

  • Late Filing / Streamlined Foreign Offshore Filing

  • IRS Correspondence & Audit Representation

Whether you’re an employee, contractor, digital nomad, or retiree living abroad, Frank will ensure your U.S. filings are accurate, timely, and strategic.


Why Work With Tax Man Frank?

With over 35 years of experience and credentials as an IRS Enrolled Agent, Frank brings unmatched knowledge, ethics, and accuracy to your tax situation. Unlike impersonal tax chains or overseas services, you’ll work directly with Frank—not a call center.

FCDC U.S. expats and international clients across the globe with:

  • Secure remote consultations

  • Efficient digital document sharing

  • Clear guidance through complex forms and deadlines


Stay Compliant—Without the Stress

No matter where you live or how complex your tax situation is, Tax Man Frank makes U.S. expat tax filing simple, legal, and as painless as possible.

📞 Call (321) 727-2672 or Contact Us today to schedule a consultation.

Expat Tax FAQ

Do I still have to file U.S. taxes if I live and work abroad?
Yes. U.S. citizens and Green Card holders must file a U.S. federal tax return every year, no matter where they live or earn income—even if they pay taxes in another country.


What is the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE)?
The FEIE allows qualifying expats to exclude up to a certain amount of foreign income from their U.S. taxable income (over $120,000 per person as of 2024). You must meet specific residency or physical presence tests to qualify.


What is the FBAR and who needs to file it?
If you have foreign bank accounts totaling more than $10,000 at any point during the year, you must file an FBAR (Foreign Bank Account Report) with the U.S. Treasury—separate from your tax return. This includes joint accounts, business accounts, and even accounts you don’t own but have signing authority over.


What if I haven’t filed my expat taxes in years?
Don’t panic—there are IRS programs like the Streamlined Filing Compliance Procedures that can help you catch up without penalties, as long as your non-compliance was non-willful. Frank can guide you through this process safely and efficiently.


Can I file state taxes if I live overseas?
It depends. Some states (like California or New York) may still consider you a resident based on ties like property, driver’s license, or voter registration. Others may not. Frank will review your specific situation to determine if state filing is necessary.


Is it better to take the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion or the Foreign Tax Credit?
That depends on your income, your family size, whether you’re self-employed, and which country you’re living in. Frank will evaluate both options to determine which will save you more on your taxes.