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My main source of income is working abroad, but I want to make side money self-employed online. Can I pay my online side work taxes to the US while the other goes abroad?
I will be working abroad as a teacher. I understand I still need to file these taxes in the US (as I have done in previous years when working abroad), but I will likely not have to pay taxes on them as I will be paying taxes to the country I'm working in. However, I'd like to run some blogs to make money on the side and maybe eventually turn it into my main source of income. I would prefer to pay US taxes on this as my work visa in the host country will be for my teaching job only. Is there some way to claim these taxes as if I'd earned the income in the US (I'll be targeting a US audience, making money in USD, etc.) while still claiming my other foreign earned income outside the US? I'd want to claim one source as foreign-earned income (which it is) and one as domestic. Thank you for the help in advance!
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‎January 29, 2022
2:34 AM