IRS to Cathay Retirement?
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IRS to Cathay Retirement?
Anyone know the tax treatment of the Cathay's retirement contributions for a US citizen based in HKG.
I understand HK does not tax it until you disburse the money or transfer to an outport base (vested money tax free, rest is taxed).
But how does the IRS view this money? Is it a "qualified retirement plan" so the money is tax deferred? If its not "qualified", Can you include this money in the foreign income exclusion $82,400 tax free? Also does it pay (tax-wise) to contribute extra to the retirement fund?
I understand HK does not tax it until you disburse the money or transfer to an outport base (vested money tax free, rest is taxed).
But how does the IRS view this money? Is it a "qualified retirement plan" so the money is tax deferred? If its not "qualified", Can you include this money in the foreign income exclusion $82,400 tax free? Also does it pay (tax-wise) to contribute extra to the retirement fund?
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Sorry waterskier, don't know for sure. I do know that somehow or other US citizens(pilots) manage to avoid paying US taxes so there must be a way around it! The IRA and Roth limits are pathetically low so it can't be through those avenues. See if you can get in contact with someone as maybe they don't want to post on a public forum;-)
Your understanding of HK end of tax is correct but it can take them a few years to catch up with you! The FEIE is $85.7K this year by the way, not that it helps much!
Your understanding of HK end of tax is correct but it can take them a few years to catch up with you! The FEIE is $85.7K this year by the way, not that it helps much!