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Families · US citizens abroad

The US passport travels everywhere with you. So does the tax system.

The United States taxes by citizenship, not by where you live. Wherever you live, FATCA, annual reporting and the exit rules follow you. The House carries your position as a single whole: current compliance today and a planned tax exit, should you choose to make it.

When this is your situation

What the House does

An American position abroad is two linked tasks: keeping compliance clean now and, should you resolve on it, leaving the system by the rules rather than by luck. The House carries both with one team, at the seam between American and local law.

What you get: a map of FATCA exposure (accounts, companies, trusts, forms) · annual reporting brought into order, including delinquent periods · a calculation of the cost of exit and the covered-expatriate test · a step-by-step plan up to renunciation of citizenship

Why this way and not another

Citizenship, not place
the position is built for a system that taxes by the US passport
The cost of exit, in advance
the expatriation tax is calculated before the decision, not after
Two sides — one team
American and local law are carried together, with no gaps at the seam
A settled position
a fixed mandate and a clear outcome instead of open-ended exposure to penalties
What stands in the way today

What worries you — and the House’s answer

Where this leads

Your American reporting is clean and under control. If you choose the exit — it is made by the rules, the cost known in advance, the new footing in place. The US system no longer hangs over every account and every year. The family’s wealth lives where you live.

Mandate
from $5,000
Depends on the volume of reporting and the decision on exit. It begins with a Diagnostic, which is credited against the mandate fee.
You leave the US system by the rules — or you do not leave it at all.
Begin with a Diagnostic for this service

The Diagnostic is credited against the mandate fee. A reply within one business day.

or — a private word with an adviser →