Yes we can. If you live abroad as an American expat and have taxable income, you still need to remain compliant with your U.S. expat taxes. American expats must file a federal tax return and possibly pay U.S. taxes if they earn above a minimum income threshold are typically eligible for an automatic 2-month extension to file, but not to pay any owed taxes. The IRS has special rules that allow American expats to lower their taxable income.
Please review the links below for more detailed information. And please feel free to return to the Community if you have any further questions.
Taxes for Expats
Filing Taxes While Overseas
International Taxpayers - IRS
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