why: so the government won’t be able to use your money for whatever the fuck they’re planning for the next 4 years.

as a traveler, none of my money has been funding Israel, for example.

one-step method: you basically fill out one extra tax form called FEIE while you’re doing your taxes, write down the dates you were outside of the country, and then since you aren’t in the country and are not receiving any services from the US, you don’t have to pay income tax up to a certain amount (it’s a little over 125k this year).

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      No, as labeled, this is a US specific tax procedure that people who don’t pay US taxes won’t be able to take advantage of.

      but lucky for them, most of them don’t have to!

      most countries outside of the US have a similar procedure included in their far more citizen friendly tax codes.

      the us is way behind other countries on…well a bunch of stuff, but with taxes specifically, you don’t usually have to declare that you’re not in the country if you don’t pay taxes, you just don’t pay the relevantaxes and the government only bothers you if you’re a big old liar.

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        I’m sorry, I’m not sure I get your comment. If this is a US specific procedure, then wasn’t my point that is isn’t relevant to non US citizens Lemmy users correct?

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          correct, yes.

          I was trying to tactfully point out your comment’s redundancy, given the specific post title and body explanation of US tax code relevancy.

          it’s sort of like I made a post about male seahorses giving birth, and you pointed out that male zebras do not give birth.

          correct, for sure.

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                They’re currently set on “USA specific posts in a general community”.

                By the way, it’s always curious to me that there is no large instance managed from the USA.

                LW and feddit.nl are Dutch

                Lemm.ee is Estonian

                Feddit.org and discuss.tchncs.de are German

                SJW and lemmy.ca are Canadian

                Lemmy.blahaj.zone, aussie.zone and Reddthat are Australian

                There is Midwest.social but it’s quite small.

                Any idea of the potential reasons?

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                  “They’re currently set on “USA specific posts in a general community”.”

                  you might be drawing attention to the thing you’re trying to avoid.

                  “Any idea of the potential reasons?”

                  No idea, although I was wondering the same thing.

                  there are so many non-english communities that I regularly search for lemmy demographics out of curiosity, but I can’t even find ballparks on users categorized by nationality.