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[ HTJ Podcast ] WEBINAR - U.S. Portugal Taxes for Expats - 4th May 2021

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Everything You Need to Know About U.S. Expat Taxes in Portugal .
About this Event
Common Questions Involving Portugal and U.S. Tax Reporting:

Are Pension Funds Taxable in the US?

Is there a tax treaty with Portugal?

Is there a FATCA Agreement with Portugal?

Do I report interest income or dividends from Portugal?

Do I report Rental Income from Portugal?

Is my Portuguese Company Reportable in the U.S?

The Portuguese tax system is one of Europe’s most generous destinations and quickly becoming a popular destination for expats from the US and other countries. It has various tax treaties with other countries, including a tax treaty with the US, ensuring that you should not pay tax more than once on any income in multiple jurisdictions.

Taxes can be intimidating and confusing. Fortunately, there are experts to help demystify the constantly evolving tax landscape.

Join this discussion of the U.S and Portugal’s critical tax rules and learn how you can legally minimize your tax burden internationally.

Speakers;

Augusto Paulino (Head of Tax - Partner Your Advisory)
Paulino is the Head of Tax - Partner Your Advisory for over three years now. Graduated in Economics from ISEG (Higher Institute of Economics and Management) and with a postgraduate degree in Tax Management from Organizations by the same institution, Augusto Paulino takes on this role after a career in ​​taxation at PwC was the Tax Director. He has extensive experience in Corporate Tax, Financial Services, and International Tax Advisory.

Augusto is responsible for Grupo Your tax consultancy department that handles the coordination of tax consultancy projects and ensures regular monitoring of compliance with tax obligations. He helps in the work of auditing accounts and other special projects.

Derren Joseph (Partner, Hayden T. Joseph & Co. )
Derren is a Partner in Hayden T Joseph & Co. (DBA "Advanced American Tax") and a member of the International Tax Team at Moores Rowland Asia Pacific, with over 30 offices in 11 Asian countries.

Derren Joseph is an Enrolled Agent admitted to practice before the IRS. He authored the "Taxes for International Entrepreneurs and Expats: Proven Principles for Legally Reducing Taxes" (available on Amazon).

He has 2 Masters’s degrees in Economics, a Certified Diploma from ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants in the UK), Executive Education with Columbia Business School, and completed Advanced Tax coursework at both New York University and the University of London.

Derren has had his views published in the Singapore Business Review, Forbes Asia, the American Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia, the International Business Structuring Association (in the UK), Offshore Alert, and the (Trinidad) Guardian.

Finally, Derren has given seminars on tax issues in the U.S., Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, The Philippines, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, and the Caribbean.

NOTES:
1. Link for this event: https://www.facebook.com/htj.tax/live/

2. Submit questions in advance - Hanna@AdvancedAmericanTax.com

3. Those WITHOUT Facebook?

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If you don't get the Zoom link 24 hours before the event via eventbrite?

Email: Hanna@AdvancedAmericanTax.com

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