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August 2017

For American Expats: How Foreign Exchange Movements Affect U.S. Tax on Overseas Property

Submitted by Creveling & Creveling Private Wealth Advisory on August 23rd, 2017

By Chad Creveling, CFA, and Peggy Creveling, CFA

This article is for general information purposes only and is not intended as specific tax advice. Please consult your tax advisor for advice relevant to your situation.

Buying a home overseas is a significant financial decision for any expatriate. For American taxpayers who are taxed on their global income, it’s important to understand how foreign exchange movements can impact the U.S. tax you may owe when you sell an overseas property.

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How Exchange Rates Affect Your Expat Currency Decisions

Submitted by Creveling & Creveling Private Wealth Advisory on August 14th, 2017

By Peggy Creveling, CFA, and Chad Creveling, CFA 

When it comes to currency, there is no shortage of places for expats to hold their savings. Many offshore banks offer multicurrency accounts and market high-yielding forex or dual-currency deposits to their expat clients. Concerns regarding the viability of some currencies as well as recent government interventions can complicate the decision about which currency to hold. Since even a relatively small foreign exchange move can have a significant impact on expats' personal finances, it's important to choose wisely. In this article, we'll try to provide a framework to help make the decision about which currencies to hold easier.

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