
United States Tax Calendar
Complete tax deadlines for digital nomads from United States
Official Sources & Attribution
All tax information is sourced exclusively from Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and other official government publications. This page contains original research and interpretation of official sources, not copied content.
Primary Sources
Legal References
- Internal Revenue Code Β§ 911 (Foreign Earned Income Exclusion)
- Bank Secrecy Act (31 USC 5314)
- FATCA regulations (IRC Β§ 6038D)
Sources last verified: August 7, 2025
Information current as of publication date. Always verify with official sources for the most current requirements.
Tax System
citizenship-based taxation
Tax Year
calendar year
Currency
USD
Nomad Tax Obligations
Filing Requirements
- YESMust file while abroad
- YESForeign income reporting required
Extensions
2 months automatic extension if living abroad on due date
State Tax Considerations
- β’ California: Difficult to break tax residency, requires clear intent and actions
- β’ New York: Statutory residency test - 183+ days or permanent place of abode
- β’ Texas: No state income tax
- β’ Florida: No state income tax
- β’ New Mexico: Aggressive in pursuing former residents
Special Considerations
- β’ Self-employment tax (15.3%) cannot be excluded through FEIE
- β’ Estimated taxes still due quarterly even while abroad
- β’ Exit tax may apply if expatriating (Form 8854 required)
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2025 Tax Deadlines
All deadlines for ,United States, taxpayers abroad. Dates shown account for automatic extensions where applicable.
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References
All information on this page is sourced from official government publications and legal statutes. Numbers in square brackets [1] throughout the page correspond to these references.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational purposes only and represents our interpretation of official sources. Always consult the original government publications and seek professional tax advice for your specific situation.