The Additional Child Tax Credit can provide taxpayers up to $1,700 per qualifying child in 2025 as a refundable credit. The ACTC not only reduces the amount of tax owed but can...
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I belong to a not-so-secret club. There are 18 million US Veterans on the planet, 7% of the US adult population. I'm never surprised when I meet a fellow vet in some...
Jordan OMalleyApril 23, 2025 at 9:24 AMRetiring overseas doesn’t have to mean giving up comfort or security. Many international spots offer everything from decent health care to vibrant communities, without draining your...
This article is part of FT Globetrotter’s guide to ParisParis is, in many ways, the digital nomad’s heaven. It is Europe’s biggest urban economy, a beautiful city with endless activities, packed with...
Let’s face it: nowhere is perfect. There are lots of pros to living in Portugal but there are, unsurprisingly, one or two cons as well. Some of these downsides include bureaucracy, low-quality...
Text Callout : Key Takeaways - Retiring Abroad? What Expats Need to Know About Taxes Retiring abroad can be exciting, but it isn’t necessarily easy. You’ll need to navigate visa and residency...
It’s a core belief here at Nomad Capitalist that the US tax system is unfair in many ways. While most people agree, there are still quite a few who think that the...
Let’s face it – living out your retirement years in a scenic, affordable location overseas sounds like a dream come true. Imagine waking up in a cozy village in Portugal or strolling...
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Editor’s note: "Retire in Mexico" is part of an ongoing series on retiring abroad. To see all the articles in the series, jump to the end of this article.You might be tempted...
Gabrielle OlyaApril 5, 2025 at 5:03 AMLuis Fonseca / Getty Images/iStockphotoMany of us dream of retiring abroad in Europe, but might feel like it’s simply unaffordable for us. However, there are several...
By Stewart KoestenSocial Security benefits are a crucial source of retirement income for expats. Until recently, retirees received their benefit checks in the mail, regardless of where they lived. However, now that...
If happiness is contagious, Denmark might be the perfect place to retire. Consistently ranked among the world’s happiest countries, Denmark offers a high quality of life supported by a strong social safety...
The Netherlands may not be the most obvious retirement destination in Western Europe, but it offers plenty to attract retirees. With its high standard of living, excellent universal healthcare system and deep...
There are so many amazing reasons to move to Ecuador. If becoming an Ecuador expat is on your mind, you’ll find everything you need in this guide.Before you know it you could...
If you’re considering how to retire in Finland, you’re looking at one of Europe’s most livable and scenic destinations. As of 2024, Finland continues to rank at the top of the World...
Singapore is a tiny country made up of 64 islands clustered around the end of the Malay Peninsula. Retiring in Singapore is an attractive prospect for many, thanks to its vibrant culture,...
With a population of approximately 216 million, Brazil is South America’s largest country. It’s renowned for its vibrant culture, stunning beaches and vast rainforests teeming with diverse wildlife. Portuguese is the official...
In today’s global economy, more Americans are choosing to live abroad for a better quality of life, lower cost of living, and less stress. One of the most talked-about stories in this...
Steve Garfink is our resident Social Security expert. He is a long-time International Living member, the author of the book Social Security Secrets, a regular contributor here, and a popular speaker at...