As an American working in Australia, what are the US taxes like on Australian earned income?
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I'm thinking about a fixed term position of up to three years in Australia and am concerned about being double taxed by both the Australian government and the US. The US tax code is notoriously arcane. I've read what seems like the most relevant parts but that hasn't instilled confidence in my conclusion that as long as I pay more taxes in Australia than I owe in the US, that I will be exempt from owing taxes to the US. Is this so? I collect no dividends or have income from interest and I am single with no dependents.
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Answer:
No taxes on the first 6,000 you earn not sure after that.
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