on-hold said:[
Even if that is true, I am just too upstanding to risk it. Same with my wife's emergency room bill here in the states... she has no credit here, she is a Canadian visitor, and there isn't really any way they can try and get it from her once we leave, BUT I still will pay what we owe. Just the way I am wired.
You would pay an accountant for 30 hours of work to file a return for your kid's 5000 dollar college fund?
If it is required by law. Maybe I don't understand all of this stuff since I am not that far down the path of life, but if I still need to file taxes while living abroad, I will, unless I choose to renounce my U.S. citizenship. I don't want any issues if I decide to move back some day in the future.