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Expat / EU Taxes

9 years ago
Hello, I am a U.S. citizen in the process of confirming and obtaining dual citizenship from Poland. My goal is to move to Ireland and seek employment under my Polish Passport.

My question concerns how taxes are handled between EU nations. I have read quite a bit and it looks like I would only pay taxes in the country I reside and work in due to tax treaties, is that correct for Ireland?

If I keep bank accounts/investments in the U.S. would I have to claim interest income in Ireland while I am living there?

I think I will also have to file in the U.S. too since they do not recognize dual citizenship and tax all income earned anywhere.

Thanks for the help. Trying to get all my information on the front end. -CJH

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