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With the right planning, digital nomads can legally reduce US tax exposure and simplify compliance while focusing on building their business and life abroad.

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With over 60 countries offering digital nomad visas, it’s easy to see why so many Americans move abroad to work remotely. But whether you apply for a visa and settle in one country or hop between Mexico, Lisbon and Bali, what catches many Americans off guard is that moving abroad doesn’t mean leaving the U.S. tax system behind.