Introduction Businesses claiming the R&D Tax Credit under IRC §41 can choose between two main calculation approaches — the Regular Method and the Alternative Simplified Credit (ASC) Method. Understanding...
If you recently moved to the U.S. from India in 2025, you may not be considered a full-year tax resident. That means you’ll likely need to file a dual-status...
Many Indian-origin taxpayers living in the U.S. struggle with how to report income earned in India especially when their CPA doesn’t specialize in NRI taxation. One wrong move can...
Paying taxes in both the U.S. and India? You’re not alone. Many Indian-Americans and NRIs struggle with the fear of double taxation. Fortunately, the IRS allows you to claim...
Running businesses on both sides of the globe is exhilarating-but your next mistake could cost you tens of thousands in taxes, audits, or double taxation. Many CPAs treat U.S....
Many Indian taxpayers in the U.S. struggle with a critical filing choice: Should I file as “Married Filing Jointly (MFJ)” or “Married Filing Separately (MFS)” if my spouse still...
Many Indian professionals working in the U.S. on an L-1 visa face confusion about tax residency, dual-status returns, foreign salary, and tax treaty benefits. Worse, most CPAs are unfamiliar...
Many Indian-origin taxpayers living in the U.S. invest in Indian mutual funds like HDFC, ICICI, or SBI schemes without realizing these may be classified as Passive Foreign Investment Companies...
Indian PF, PPF & NPS Accounts Most Indian-origin taxpayers living in the U.S. are unaware that their Indian retirement accounts like EPF, PPF, and NPS can trigger IRS reporting...
Many Indian-Americans living in the U.S. are unaware of their obligation to report foreign financial accounts-even if those accounts are in India and earn minimal or no income. Most...
