Larry's 2011 Tax Guide for U.S. Expats & Green Card Holders....in User-Friendly English!

After over a decade of silence on U.S. expat taxation, Larry Lipsher's new book breaks the mold, catering to Americans abroad. With the 2010 tax year introducing new laws, including FATCA, expats face unprecedented reporting demands. Lipsher, known for his engaging take on taxes in Asia, tackles this daunting topic with humor, striving to turn tedium into entertainment. This guide is essential for navigating the complexities of tax compliance with ease and a bit of laughter.

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About the Author: Laurence E. 'Larry'
Lipsher, a past president of the American Chamber of Commerce of South China, has for the past eight years, been writing the bi-weekly Asian Tax Review for Tax Analysts of Washington, DC. He has been featured on China Television's World Wide Watch evening news, CNN and CNBC. He specializes in tax issues involving nine jurisdictions of Asia and the United States. Lipsher has lived in the Pearl River Delta city of Guangzhou, PRC since 1994. He is one of only a very few foreigners ever to have been given a business license to practice as a certified public accountant in the People's Republic of China. He is the only non-Chinese writer ever to have articles (two of them) translated and published in the China Accountant, the official monthly publication of the Chinese Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Lipsher also writes for TaxIndiaInternational.com.
There has not been anything written about U.S. taxation matters that apply to U.S. expats in over a decade.....until now!

Larry Lipsher's new book is written especially for the American taxpayer who lives and works outside of the U.S.

Tax year 2010 places a whole new set of tax rules, regulations and laws into operation with two major tax acts passed by Congress and signed into law by the President. FATCA, the Foreign Accounts Tax Compliance Act will forever impact how Americans will do their banking and what they will have to report, in detail, for matters they were not required to report upon in the past.

Lipsher, a popular commentator of taxes in Asia for well over a decade, writes to get laughs from a subject that usually generates far more tears than laughter. He is brief and very much to the point, concentrating upon making a boring subject as interesting as possible!

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