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Hey Digital Nomads!

If you are constantly traveling, let’s say a different country every month, how do you handle your taxes? Let’s say your last location of permanent domicile was Colorado hypothetically. Let’s say that was years ago, how do you handle taxes? Do you pay taxes as if you are still living in Colorado while constantly moving countries? Thanks in advance!

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[–] Philip3197@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

Many us states/countries will want to tax you for your earnings while working from the state/countries.

Based on a number of criteria some will consider you tax resident. They will want to tax you on your worldwide income. You would typically get 'credit' for taxes already paid elsewhere.

If you are US or Eritrean citizen your country of citizenship also require you to submit a tax return.

Please note that the us and many other countries require a work permit or citizenship to be able to work legally in/from their territories.