If you are a U.S. citizen or resident alien, the rules for
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If you are a U.S. citizen or resident alien, the rules for
consular section U.S. Citizens and Resident Aliens Abroad If you are a U.S. citizen or resident alien, the rules for filing income, estate, and gift tax returns and paying estimated tax are generally the same whether you are in the United States or abroad. Your worldwide income is subject to U.S. income tax, regardless of where you reside. When to File If you are a U.S. citizen or resident alien residing overseas, or are in the military on duty outside the U.S., on the regular due date of your return, you are allowed an automatic 2-month extension to file your return and pay any amount due without requesting an extension. For a calendar year return, the automatic 2-month extension is to June 15. If you are unable to file your return by the automatic 2-month extension date, you can request an additional extension to October 15 by filing Form 4868, Application for Automatic Extension of Time To File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, before the automatic 2-month extension date. However, any tax due payments made after June 15 will be subject to both interest charges and failure to pay penalties. Where to File If you are a U.S. citizen or resident alien (Green Card Holder) and you live in a foreign country, mail your U.S. tax return to: Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Center Austin, TX 73301-0215 - USA Estimated tax payments should be mailed with form 1040-ES to: Internal Revenue Service P.O. Box 1300 Charlotte, NC 28201-1300 - USA Taxpayers with an AGI (Adjusted Gross Income) within a specified threshold can electronically file their tax return for free using freefile. Taxpayers with an AGI greater than the specified threshold can either use the Free File Fillable Forms or efile by purchasing commercial software. A limited number of companies provide software that can accommodate foreign addresses. To determine which will work best for you, view the complete Free File Software list and the services provided. Taxpayer Identification Number Each taxpayer who files, or is claimed as a dependent on, a U.S. tax return will need a social security number (SSN) or individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN). To obtain a SSN, use form SS-5, Application for a Social Security Card. To get form SS-5, or to find out if you are eligible for a social security card, contact a Social Security Office or visit Social Security International Operations. If you, or your spouse, are not eligible for a SSN, you can obtain an ITIN by filing form W-7 along with appropriate documentation. Exchange Rates You must express the amounts you report on your U.S. tax return in U.S. dollars. If you receive all or part of your income or pay some or all of your expenses in foreign currency, you must translate the foreign currency into U.S. dollars. Taxpayers generally use the yearly average exchange rate to report foreign-earned income that was received regularly throughout the year. However, if you had foreign transactions on specific days, you may also use the exchange rates for those days. Exchange rates can be found at Foreign Currency and Currency Exchange Rates. Yearly average currency exchange rates for most countries can be found at Yearly Average Currency Exchange Rates. www.irs.gov 4 Issue 319 PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION MILAN Join the Premiere Network for Professional Women in Milan expo 2015 news For more information on our networking and career development events, please visit our website: www.pwa-milan.org PWA is a member of EuropeanPWN www.europeanpwn.net TheFork.it presents Festival del Gusto – a gastronomic journey through Milan’s best restaurants takes place from 20 Mar. to 3 Apr. See www.thefork.it for more details and a list of participating restaurants. 21 and 22 of March are Giornate FAI di Primavera in which many of Italy’s monuments will be open to the public free of charge www. giornatefai.it In preparation for Expo 2015 La Scuola di Cucina Sale & Pepe is organizing several culinary events in town. Their next event, dedicates to Spices will be on 30 March. For a complete program see www. salepepe.it/expo-2015 ‘Brassai. Pour L’Amour de Paris’ 260 image photographic exhibit at Palazzo Morando (V. Sant’Andrea 6) from 20 Mar. to 28 June. 10€ fee www.alinari.it Don’t miss Parsons Dance Tour from 26 to 29 March at Teatro degli Arcimboldi The New York City based dance company is on tour with limited dates in Milan www. parsonsdance.org Milano Auto Classica, classic car show from 20 to 22 March at Fiera Milano Rho w w w. milanoautoclassica.com Ceramiche d’autore exhibit at Spazio Le Ginestre (V.le Piace 29) from 19 – 28 Mar. Free admission www.spazioleginestre.it StraMilano, Milan’s non-competitive marathon takes place on Sunday 29 March. Departing from Piazza Duomo at 9am and arrival at Arena Civica, more at www.stramilano.it Promote yr event in Easy Milano! Submit yr event details every 2 wks. Don’t miss the deadline, see online calendar for exact dates. Promuovi il tuo evento in Easy Milano! Scrivi i dettagli del evento ogni 2 settimane. Controlla il nostro calendario per le date, www.easymilano.it [31976] ▲ arts & leisure arts & leisure Free entry Bagatti Valsecchi Museum for European Art Profession Days, Mar 26 1-5:45pm, Mar 27-29 10am-7pm, via Gesù 5, free use of info & audio guides in Eng, kids welcome. [54738] This classified ad is Free! Plain text & 170 characters. Re-insert your free ad in a new issue every 2wks. Max 2 free ads per issue. See www.easymilano.it for more details [31977] continued Irish Pavilion Update With a little over a month before the opening of Expo 2015 in Milan development of the Irish Pavilion is well underway. With the theme “Origin Green Ireland: Working with Nature” the Irish Pavilion will demonstrate the country’s dedication to creating more sustainable food production systems and decreasing waste by taking advantage of science and technology opportunities. The Pavilion’s feature exhibit “Wild Atlantic Way” will give visitors a chance to experience the beautiful Irish landscape and understand how this environment has produced some of the best fishing and agriculture in the world. This exhibit, along with others, will be displayed upon double heightened walls on the ground floor of the pavilion. The building will also include a private event space on the first floor and a rooftop garden area for temporary exhibits. Constructed as two rectangular prisms made of X-lam panels the Pavilion will have a curved wooden sail running along the length of the building, providing sunshade to the exhibit area and reducing the need for energy intensive cooling systems. The building will also be outfitted with LED lighting and solar panels in an effort to reduce the Pavilion’s environment impact. Just beyond the exhibition gallery, an open area will hold “Ireland Plaza” – the Irish Pavilion performance square with a centrally positioned stage. Many of the artists and art organizations participating in Ireland’s Culture Program will be showcased in the plaza. The Irish Pavilion Culture Program, organized by Culture Ireland, will host events and activities for the duration of Expo 2015. From Expo 2015 website, www.cultureireland.ie and www.buromilan.com
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