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if you are a non us cotozen and you get paid from outside us in your us bank do you have to pay taxes

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If you receive payment in your US bank account as a non-US citizen, you may still have to pay taxes in the US depending on your residency and the type of income. Seeking advice from a tax professional is recommended.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you are a non-US citizen and you receive payment from outside the US directly into your US bank account, you may still be required to pay taxes in the US. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) requires all individuals, regardless of their citizenship, to report and pay taxes on income earned within the US.

The tax liability would generally depend on your residency status and the type of income you receive. Non-resident aliens may be subject to different tax rules depending on whether the income is considered effectively connected with a US trade or business or not.

To determine your tax obligations, it is recommended to seek advice from a tax professional who can assist you in understanding your specific situation and guide you through the necessary steps to comply with US tax laws.

Whether a non-U.S. citizen has to pay taxes on income paid from outside the U.S. into a U.S. bank account depends on their tax residency status. If they are considered a U.S. resident for tax purposes, then they are generally subject to U.S. income tax on their worldwide income. However, if they are a non-resident alien, they are typically taxed only on income that is effectively connected with a trade or business in the United States and on U.S. source income. Specific tax treaties may also affect the taxability of income.

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