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    Who is eligible for a tax treaty?

    I’m a non-U.S. resident earning from a U.S.-based company. I heard tax treaties can help reduce taxes, but I’m not sure who qualifies or how to claim it.

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    Answer by: abdullah-al-naim
    9 hours ago

    Eligibility for a tax treaty depends on two things:

    * Your country of tax residence (it must have a tax treaty with the U.S.)

    * Your type of income (such as royalties, interest, dividends, or independent services)

    Not everyone qualifies, and treaties vary by country. But if your country has a tax treaty with the U.S., you can often claim reduced withholding rates or even full exemption on certain income types by submitting the right IRS forms.

     

    At Business Globalizer, we help you understand your eligibility and handle all treaty documentation with IRS compliance.

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