US expats: Your opinion matters!
The results of the Greenback Expat Tax’s Annual US Expat Trends Survey are published. Find out what US expats thought!
Greenback Expat Tax’s Annual US Expat Trends Survey is now live and running until May 14, 2023. Share your opinions on US taxation, citizenship renunciation and important social issues. As a thank you for taking part, you'll be entered to win a 1.000-dollar hotels.com gift card*.
*Survey takes approximately 5 minutes to complete. You must respond to all the questions to be entered to win and for your response to be included in the survey results.
Why is this survey so important?
Here is why you should take this survey:
1. Shed light on important expat issues
While expat life can be an amazing experience, it comes with distinct challenges. Currently, there is little data on expat opinions or behaviours (the US government does not even track the number of Americans living abroad). Gathering your responses will shed light on important issues facing US expats and brings these issues to the attention of the media, politicians, businesses that serve expats, and the American public. The results of this survey can lead to real change and make life better for all expats.
The results of this year’s survey will convey expats' thoughts on key topics with the media, advocacy groups, and the expat community. This year’s survey asks expats about the effects of tax filing requirements, FATCA, FBAR, citizenship renunciation, recent tax reform, and more.
2. Bring about real change
Expat causes have a history of gaining traction in the US political and legal scene. In 2018, Congressman George Holding introduced a bill called the Tax Fairness for Americans Abroad Act that proposed to exempt foreign income from US taxation. In 2019, a group of “accidental Americans” (someone who US law deems to be American citizen, but who only has a tenuous connection with the country) living in France brought a lawsuit challenging the discriminatory policies of FATCA. In 2020, record numbers of Americans gave up their US citizenship.
3. Be in with a chance to receive a 1.000 USD Hotels.com gift card
As a thank you for taking this year’s 5-minute expat survey, you’ll be entered to win a Hotels.com gift card woth 1.000 USD. Make sure to share the survey with your expat friends, so they will have a chance to win as well!
When expats speak up, the world listens. Take the 5-minute survey to make your voice heard!
Review past US Expat Survey results
Curious what expats had to say about taxes, citizenship renunciation, and US politics in prior years? Review past annual expat survey results to find out:
- 2022 US Expat Trends Survey Results
- 2021 US Expat Opinion Survey Results
- 2020 US Expat Opinion Survey Results
The results of the 2023 Expat Trends Survey will be made available to the public after the survey closes on Sunday, May 14, 2023. Greenback will automatically send an email with the results of the survey to all participants.
Survey questions and methodology
From April to May 2023, Greenback Expat Tax Services will survey thousands of US expats living and working around the globe with various incomes and professions.
Survey questions will collect data in key areas of expat life and finances, including:
- Filing US taxes
- Foreign banking laws (FBAR and FATCA)
- Citizenship renunciation
- Impact of the coronavirus pandemic
- Remote work habits
- Demographic data (income level, employment type, age, and gender identity)
To qualify as a US expat, individuals need to meet the requirements of either the Physical Presence Test or the Bona Fide Residence Test.
- Qualifying via the Physical Presence test requires expats to be inside a foreign country for 330 days of any 365-day period.
- Qualifying via the Bona Fide Residence test requires expats to reside outside the US for at least one full year and have no intentions of returning to the US permanently.
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