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I now live in London but lived and worked the majority of 2004 in the United States. Do I still have to pay US Income Tax if so how do I go about doing that before the deadline of april 15. If so am I required to report my British income. If anyone knows anything about this issue please repond.

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Originally posted by deathbypawn
I now live in London but lived and worked the majority of 2004 in the United States. Do I still have to pay US Income Tax if so how do I go about doing that before the deadline of april 15. If so am I required to report my British income. If anyone knows anything about this issue please repond.

Thanks for listening,
Rob
Yes, you have to pay U.S. income tax, but only for a part of the year.
If you don't, it may come to harm you during your future visits to U.S. if you happen to owe taxes.
If you are U.S. citizen then you have to report the Brittish income.

Apply for an automatic extension, it can be done on line at

www.irs.gov search for the form by name.

Harri / Luck

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I work for the united nations so I have duel citizenship do I still have to file my income taxes? I will more than likely recieve money back anyway. Will I have to file next year since I will be retaining my citizenship?

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I highly recommend getting an accountant. You will pay some money, but you will sleep better.

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