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US citizen living in Bali on retirment do i have to pay tax

Postby kauaibobby on Sat Nov 10, 2007 10:48 pm

anyone know about taxes in US.
or where i might find information.
I get paid for my retirement and pay taxes
if i live in Bali can i pay tax here instead of US.
or is it just as exspensive here
any info would be very helpful
I will call a tax attorney on monday
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RE: US citizen living in Bali on retirment do i have to pay

Postby DCC on Sun Nov 11, 2007 3:50 am

As for Bali - You would pay taxes if you were employed not on US retirement benifits (I believe). As for US - H&R baby :-)
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Postby Person on Sun Nov 11, 2007 5:17 am

That's an interesting question Bob.

Normally if you are resident in a country you pay taxes in that country regardless of where the income is earned. I don't know if the income is treated any differently for retirees in Indonesia as it would be in the U.S.

I am guessing that most expats that are retired and living in Bali operate under the "don't ask, don't tell" policy. In any case the tax payable in Indonesia and the concessions that should be applied under any tax treaty with the U.S. should cancel each other out in a fair system.

Getting an opinion from an international tax lawyer sounds expensive. Let us know how you go.
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Postby kauaibobby on Sun Nov 11, 2007 5:36 am

i will let you all know what i found out about taxes.
thanks for the replys
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Postby kauaibobby on Sun Nov 11, 2007 5:41 am

DCC Batu Belig seems like a nice area from what read.
Hope to meet you all soon.
and thankyou for all your help
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Postby DCC on Sun Nov 11, 2007 11:40 am

It was but as of 12/1 I'll be calling the 'bud home :-).
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Postby Jimbo on Sun Nov 11, 2007 5:13 pm

Americans seem to have to pay taxes unless the have no abode (House or place to stay) in the states. I can only go back for a maximum of 90 days a year before I have to pay tax but our poor old cousins do not have that luxury.
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Re: US citizen living in Bali on retirment do i have to pay

Postby Eman on Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:14 am

kauaibobby wrote:anyone know about taxes in US.
or where i might find information.
I get paid for my retirement and pay taxes
if i live in Bali can i pay tax here instead of US.
or is it just as exspensive here
any info would be very helpful
I will call a tax attorney on monday


I am not too knowledgeable on retirement income specifically, but I have lived outside the U.S. for many years, and do know a bit about the tax situation for U.S. citizens living out side the U.S.

Firstly, U.S. citizens are required to pay U.S. tax regardless of where in the world they live/earn... But the good news is there are lots of deductions and exemptions, that mean you still have to file tax forms every year, but highly unlikely you would actually need to pay any money.

For example, there is an USD 80,000+ deduction right off the top (so unless your retirement income is more than 80,000 dollars, you are down to zero tax liability right there), also there is a housing decduction allowable, and you can also take a percentage of any tax you do pay in a foreign country (foreign tax exemption).

Bottom line, I have been living, and working in Japan for many years making a good salary... but with all the deductions/exemptions, I actually pay zero U.S. taxes.

Bottom bottom line, I would much rather be in Bali, than working... But another year or two for that.

P.S. I am also very interested to hear your report on what a real tax lawyer has to say.
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RE: US citizen living in Bali on retirment do i have to pay

Postby Person on Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:31 am

Thanks for the info Eman.

In Bob's case he also needs to know if his U.S pension income has to be declared in Indonesia. I suspect it does because of the international double taxation system.

That is if the tax department in Indonesia is made aware of that income. Maybe he will end up paying zero tax.


Disclaimer: I Make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied as to the validity of my comments. I have absolutely no knowlege of international tax matters.

Only what I read in Google.


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Postby kauaibobby on Sat Nov 17, 2007 10:31 am

Thank you for all your replys I will try to look into it more.
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Postby BaliLife on Fri Nov 23, 2007 12:11 am

"Firstly, U.S. citizens are required to pay U.S. tax regardless of where in the world they live/earn" - Correct, the US is an anomaly in this regard amongst most western nations. Most other countries are based on residency, i.e. if you meet the residency requirements in Canada or Australia (usually that means spending at lease 6 months or more of the year there but it does entail many more specifics), then you are required to pay tax there, so for an Australian / Canadian such as myself, who might choose to live in Bali, we would not need t0o file taxes in Australia or Canada (unless we had investments there), in which case we’d file as non-residents and that particular investment would be taxable at the non resident rate (without having to declare global income)…
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Postby BaliLife on Fri Nov 23, 2007 12:12 am

sorry, to further clarify my post

" then you are required to pay tax there"

should have been,

" then you are required to pay tax there ON GLOBAL INCOME"

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