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tax-residency: Cross-Border Founder Articles

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US Banking and LLC for Thai Founders: THB-USD Guide (2026)

Thailand's 2024 foreign income tax reform changes the landscape for Thai founders with US LLCs. Banking access, tax exposure, and compliance gaps.

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India Tax Residency and US LLC: What the Treaty Covers

India uses 182 days (not 183). Residents face worldwide taxation. The India-US DTAA has gaps that catch LLC owners. Here is what the treaty actually says.

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China CRS Enforcement 2026: How STA Catches Undeclared Offshore Income

China's State Tax Administration receives offshore account data from 100+ countries via CRS. 2025 was the first active enforcement year — what triggers a call, what data they cross-reference, and what to do if contacted.

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Cyprus 60-Day Tax Residency Rule Explained (2026)

Cyprus grants tax residency with just 60 days/year. How the rule works, what it costs, and how it compares to Portugal and Malta.

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Tax Residency Is Not Where You Think It Is

Common tax residency misconceptions that catch cross-border founders off guard. Why your assumptions about where you pay tax are probably wrong.

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Why Your CPA Can't Map Your Cross-Border Tax Structure

3 CPAs, 3 different answers. Most see the tax return — not the cross-border structure underneath. Entity, residency, and income flows stay invisible.

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Tax Residency Guide for Digital Nomads (2026)

How tax residency is determined: the 183-day rule, center of vital interests, habitual abode — specific criteria countries use to claim you as a resident.

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Digital Nomad Tax 2026: 183 Days ≠ Tax-Free

The 183-day rule is the most misunderstood tax concept among nomads. Dual residency traps, treaty tiebreakers, and double-claim risks.

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