H-1B to Green Card: Tax Reporting Changes Receiving your legal permanent resident status transitions your U.S. tax profile from physical-presence rules to the permanent Green Card Test. Unlike H-1B...
Green Card Exit Tax and Indian Corporate Bonds: What Happens If You Give Up Your Green Card If you are a long-term Green Card holder, defined as someone who...
Long-Term Green Card Holders (8-Year Rule) and SIF (Specialized Investment Funds): Expatriation Reporting Explained Surrendering your green card after living in the United States for years is a significant...
Long-Term Green Card Holders (8-Year Rule) and NRO Fixed Deposits: Expatriation Reporting Explained Transitioning away from US permanent residency is a major financial event that requires a clean break...
H1B to Green Card Transition: How Reporting Obligations on NRO Fixed Deposits Change Moving from an H1B visa to a Green Card stabilizes your career and life in the...
Long-Term Green Card Holders (8-Year Rule) and NRO Fixed Deposits: Expatriation Reporting Explained Transitioning away from US permanent residency is a major financial event that requires a clean break...
Long-Term Green Card Holders (8-Year Rule) and Sovereign Gold Bonds: Expatriation Reporting Explained If you have held a Green Card for at least 8 of the last 15 tax...
Long-Term Green Card Holders (8-Year Rule) and Indian Life Insurance: Expatriation Reporting Explained If you have held a Green Card for at least 8 of the last 15 tax...
 Long-Term Green Card Holders (8-Year Rule) and Inherited Indian Property/Assets: Expatriation Reporting Explained If you have held a Green Card for at least 8 of the last 15 years,...
Long-Term Green Card Holders (8-Year Rule) and ULIPs (Unit Linked Insurance Plans): Expatriation Reporting Explained For long-term Green Card holders, the “8-year rule” is one of the most critical...

