by redrock on October 25th, 2005

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I am a British citizen and a resident alien in the USA. I file my tax return in the UK and pay UK source income in the UK. Should I also be filing here in the USA?

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  • by Anonymous on January 21st, 2006

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    If you reside in the U.S, citizen or not, and earn an income within the U.S., you must file with the U.S. to pay the taxes due on the money you earned in the U.S. You must also file with "your" (the) State and City that you reside in to pay all State and Local taxes on the income you earned. The same is true for illegal aliens who work in the U.S., which has recently become one of the main topics of interest among many U.S. citizens who do pay Federal, State and Local taxes on their income. If you do not want to pay UK source income, and I am not inciting rioting because it is illegal to do so, U.S. history suggests that you must go to Boston Harbor and throw tea into the Bay.

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