Russell Jaslow
Registered User
Re: She Who Must Be Obeyed
Obviously every country is different, and also the country you work in might want to claim taxes. My brother-in-law worked in Japan for a total of 18 years. He worked for an American, but international, company. The American office paid him, so that part of his taxes was simple. I believe Japan wanted a piece of that though, and his company essentially paid that portion of the taxes.
States are like that too. Technically, even a business trip to New York State requires you to pay out of residence state income tax to NYS for that period of time you are "working" in NYS.
It's get really complicated for athletes who compete around the world, like golfers or tennis players, as each country sometimes wants to claim a portion of income taxes that you earned in prize money in that country.
Us citizens (Mookie) pay us taxes when they live in another country!!!
One that has NO taxes to boot
Canadians don’t![]()
Obviously every country is different, and also the country you work in might want to claim taxes. My brother-in-law worked in Japan for a total of 18 years. He worked for an American, but international, company. The American office paid him, so that part of his taxes was simple. I believe Japan wanted a piece of that though, and his company essentially paid that portion of the taxes.
States are like that too. Technically, even a business trip to New York State requires you to pay out of residence state income tax to NYS for that period of time you are "working" in NYS.
It's get really complicated for athletes who compete around the world, like golfers or tennis players, as each country sometimes wants to claim a portion of income taxes that you earned in prize money in that country.