Guides
Practical explanations of tax residency and cross-border compliance — built for clarity and action.
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Amanda’s guides explain three things: residency (where you may be taxed as a resident), obligations (what you must file and when), and tools (glossary, examples, FAQs).
If you travel across countries, start with residency: day-count exposure is usually the earliest warning signal.
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Residency
Understand the rules that decide where you’re tax resident — and why day-count exposure is the first thing to track.
Obligations
Practical filing and compliance obligations triggered by residency status, property ownership, and cross-border income.
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Not tax or legal advice. For decisions with financial consequences, consult a qualified professional.