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>Tim6129님 한가지 질문이 있습니다. 미영주권자로 한국(지사)에서 (한국통장으로) 봉급을 받고 미국에서 일하는데 문제가 없나요? 미국내 소득은 없을 겁니다. 현제 한국에 거소 신고가 되어있습니다.
“미영주권자로 한국(지사)에서 (한국통장으로) 봉급을 받고 미국에서 일하는데 문제가 없나요?”---->As described previously, there is NO problem at all to work( get paid by A Korean ER) in Korea or in working in US; however, as a US person( I mean a US permanent resident of US), you MUST report your income that you earn in Korea to the IRS and your home state and you can claim your foreingtax(es) that you paid to Korea on your federal and state return.ALSO, as long as you have a financial interest in or signature authority over a foreign financial account, including a bank account in Korea, then the Bank Secrecy Act may require you to report the account yearly to the IRS by filing Form TD F 90-22.1;you, as a US person, are required to file Form TD F90-22.1 as long as the aggregate value of all your Korean bank account exceeds $10,000 at any time during the calendar year, 2011. The form TD F 90-22.1 is due by June 30 of the year following the year that you, as an account holder, meet the $10,000 threshold. So, if you have foreign bank accounts holding more than $10,000 in the aggregate any time during 2010, you can face big penalties or even jail if you fail to file by June 30, 2012.
Please visit the IRS Website here: http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=148849,00.html “ 미국내 소득은 없을 겁니다. 현제 한국에 거소 신고가 되어있습니다.”----->Even though youhave no US source income that you earned in US, as long as you have world wide income, your income that you earned in Korea, in this case, is subject to US tax;so, you must report your income in Korea on your federal and state return.
>Tim6129님 한가지 질문이 있습니다. 미영주권자로 한국(지사)에서 (한국통장으로) 봉급을 받고 미국에서 일하는데 문제가 없나요? 미국내 소득은 없을 겁니다. 현제 한국에 거소 신고가 되어있습니다.
“미영주권자로 한국(지사)에서 (한국통장으로) 봉급을 받고 미국에서 일하는데 문제가 없나요?”---->As described previously, there is NO problem at all to work( get paid by A Korean ER) in Korea or in working in US; however, as a US person( I mean a US permanent resident of US), you MUST report your income that you earn in Korea to the IRS and your home state and you can claim your foreingtax(es) that you paid to Korea on your federal and state return.ALSO, as long as you have a financial interest in or signature authority over a foreign financial account, including a bank account in Korea, then the Bank Secrecy Act may require you to report the account yearly to the IRS by filing Form TD F 90-22.1;you, as a US person, are required to file Form TD F90-22.1 as long as the aggregate value of all your Korean bank account exceeds $10,000 at any time during the calendar year, 2011. The form TD F 90-22.1 is due by June 30 of the year following the year that you, as an account holder, meet the $10,000 threshold. So, if you have foreign bank accounts holding more than $10,000 in the aggregate any time during 2010, you can face big penalties or even jail if you fail to file by June 30, 2012.
Please visit the IRS Website here: http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=148849,00.html “ 미국내 소득은 없을 겁니다. 현제 한국에 거소 신고가 되어있습니다.”----->Even though youhave no US source income that you earned in US, as long as you have world wide income, your income that you earned in Korea, in this case, is subject to US tax;so, you must report your income in Korea on your federal and state return.
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