Finding Your Way in France
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Setting up your tax ID for your first tax filing in France (cerfa Form 2043)
How to get your first numéro fiscale and get started with tax filings as an American expat in France
What is a French PEA and how do they work for American Expats?
Investments for U.S. expats in France: understanding the Plan d’épargne en actions (PEA) accounts and their tax advantages.
Immigration and the Curse of the Random Paperwork
Managing the mountains of paperwork when you move from the U.S. to France
Why American Brokerages are Avoiding You
Closed: investment accounts for Americans living in France
The mutual funds, insurance policies and other things you should not own as an Expat
Mutual funds and other investments that cause trouble for American expats
U.S. Social Security taxes and benefits when you live in France
Understanding your U.S. social security as an American expat
5 Useful publications for English-speakers in France
Publications for English-speaking expats in France
FATCA’s, FBAR’s and other F-words
Understanding FATCA and FBAR filing requirements for U.S. expats in France.
Do I have to pay taxes in France?
Understanding whether you are an expat for French tax purposes.