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Everything You Need to Stay Compliant
Simple tools designed specifically for location-independent professionals
Interactive Calendar
Clean, filterable calendar showing all your important tax dates with clear priority indicators.
Destination Insights
Understand tax implications of your location choices with detailed visa and residency information.
Compliance Tracking
Never miss deadlines with clear progress tracking for all your tax obligations.
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Free Digital Nomad Tax Calculators
Professional tax calculation tools designed specifically for location-independent professionals
FEIE Calculator
Calculate your Foreign Earned Income Exclusion savings with 2024/2025 tax brackets
330-Day Tracker
Track physical presence test progress for FEIE qualification
183-Day Counter
Monitor tax residency days across multiple countries
Deadline Alerts
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Popular Tax Guides
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE)?
The Foreign Earned Income Exclusion allows US citizens and residents working abroad to exclude up to $130,000 (2025) of foreign earnings from US income tax. You must meet either the Physical Presence Test (330 days abroad) or Bona Fide Residence Test to qualify.
How many days can I spend in the UK without becoming tax resident?
Under the UK Statutory Residence Test, you can spend up to 45 days in the UK and automatically be non-resident if you work abroad full-time. With fewer ties to the UK, you may spend up to 90-120 days depending on your circumstances.
Do digital nomads pay taxes?
Yes, digital nomads typically remain tax residents of their home country and must file taxes there. However, tax treaties, foreign income exclusions, and careful planning of your tax residency can significantly reduce your tax burden.
What is the 183-day rule for tax residency?
Many countries use a 183-day rule where spending more than 183 days in a tax year makes you a tax resident. However, this varies by country - some count any day present, others have specific rules for arrival/departure days, and some countries like the US tax based on citizenship regardless of days abroad.
Is there a free FEIE calculator for 2025?
Yes, our free FEIE calculator helps you estimate potential tax savings using the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion for 2024 ($126,500) and 2025 ($130,000). The calculator includes current US tax brackets and shows how much federal tax you could save by qualifying for the FEIE.
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