The International Money Café Show

By: The International Money Cafe
  • Summary

  • Foreign-born US citizens, green card holders (immigrants) in the US, and foreign nationals on temporary nonimmigrant US visas, have unique financial & US tax compliance challenges as they straddle their multi-country footprint.

    US expats living abroad have somewhat similar challenges from having to deal with US taxes and foreign obligations.

    In "The International Money Café Podcast" Jane Mepham, CFP®, and Manasa Nadig, EA, address these unique challenges over a cup of Coffee/Chai in addition to talking about life in the US.

    Join them as they filter out the noise on cross-border taxes, finances, and life in the US, and save you hours combing the internet for information relevant to your situation.

    Jane & Manasa being foreign-born, are able to address these issues from a very personal and relatable point of view every other week, as they walk the same journey and pursue their own version of the American dream.

    The views and opinions are those of the speakers, and should not be considered financial, tax, or legal advice. Consult your advisor for any legal, cross-border tax, and financial advice.
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Episodes
  • Ep 34: What is English For "FBAR"?
    Dec 25 2024
    We discuss the FBAR (Foreign Bank Account Report) and why it is important to be aware of it.

    It's a FORM that needs to be filed under the Bank Secrecy Act if you have a financial interest or signatory authority over a foreign financial account.

    And the aggregate value of these accounts exceeds $10,000 at any time during the reporting year. The FBAR filing requirement applies to all types of financial accounts, not just bank accounts.

    Failure to file the FBAR can result in substantial penalties.


    Episode Links & Resources

    • Are you Tax-compliant With Your Overseas Assets? - Free Guide - Scroll to the bottom of the page.
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    The speakers' views and opinions discussed in this episode should not be considered financial, tax, or legal advice. Consult your advisor for any legal, cross-border tax, and financial advice.

    Be sure to join the conversation by visiting our page The International Money Cafe

    Or by following us on social media:-

    Follow us on social media:- LinkedIn; Instagram; Twitter (X); Facebook
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    10 mins
  • Ep 33: Guided By The Stars No More: A Roadmap To Retiring Abroad! (Part 1)
    Dec 11 2024
    There has been an uptick in the number of people looking to retire overseas. In Part 1 of this episode, we discuss the essential considerations for the decision.

    We start by grouping those who want to move into the following groups
    • Those like us, who came to the US ages ago and are now retiring.
    • Those who have worked overseas and now want to return
    • Those who've only visited as tourists.

    We explore the motivations behind such a decision, the importance of choosing the correct country, navigating visa and residency requirements, and the practical steps needed to prepare for the move.

    Other topics that we cover here, amongst others, are:
    • Maintaining connections and communication while living abroad.
    • Safety and political stability are key factors in choosing a country.
    • Visa and residency requirements.
    • Visiting a country as a tourist for valuable insights before moving.
    • The cost of living to ensure affordability.
    • Maintaining a US address for various logistical reasons.
    • Healthcare access etc.

    In part two of this episode, we'll address the financial and tax aspects of retiring overseas.

    Episode Links & Resources

    • CNBC: Retiring Abroad Could Lower Your Cost Of Living
    • Ep 23: Receiving Social Security From Overseas: Answering FAQs
    • Are you Tax-compliant With Your Overseas Assets? - Free Guide - Scroll to the bottom of the page.
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    The speakers' views and opinions discussed in this episode should not be considered financial, tax, or legal advice. Consult your advisor for any legal, cross-border tax, and financial advice.

    Be sure to join the conversation by visiting our page The International Money Cafe

    Or by following us on social media:-

    Follow us on social media:- LinkedIn; Instagram; Twitter (X); Facebook
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    29 mins
  • Ep 32: What Is English For "Job Loss on a Work Visa"?
    Nov 27 2024
    What happens to you if you lose a job on a work visa?

    It's the biggest threat to your financial life in the US. In this short episode, we detail your options based on your specific work visa.

    Generally, you have to leave the country in 60 days or less, depending on your visa type, visa stamp, home country, and where you are in the visa process. However, there are some unique nuances regarding your other options based on the type of visa.

    In this episode, we address the H-1B, L-1, E3, TN, and O visas and the specific repercussions of losing a job.



    Episode Links & Resources

    • How to Prepare For a Job Loss on Work Visa
    • U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services - Become a Student of Your Visa
    • Are you Tax-compliant With Your Overseas Assets? - Free Guide - Scroll to the bottom of the page.

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    The speakers' views and opinions discussed in this episode should not be considered financial, tax, or legal advice. Consult your advisor for any legal, cross-border tax, and financial advice.

    Be sure to join the conversation by visiting our page The International Money Cafe

    Or by following us on social media:-

    Follow us on social media:- LinkedIn; Instagram; Twitter (X); Facebook
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    8 mins

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