I’m in a little of a unique situation, so any help would be greatly appreciated. I have dual citizenship (Sweden & US (naturalized)), so I know I don’t have to worry about a work permit, but what worries me is the double taxation that we may encounter if we move to the UK. By the way, my wife is a citizen of another country, but a permanent resident of the US.
I understand that there probably is no way out of having to file US federal returns for the rest of my life, is that correct? I haven’t accumulated enough credits for Social Security yet, but I’m getting close. When filing, is the $80,000 limit per person, or per household? If you were ever to make more than this amount, is there any way not to pay taxes twice?
I read about domicile on the site, but I’m a little bit confused. I probably have more roots in Sweden since I really don’t have any family in the US, but I would like to continue to vote, and things like that. What tax implications are there based on the domicile? If living permanently in the UK, wouldn’t that be it though?
Also, is there any way that I wouldn’t have to pay state taxes? We live in a tax that taxes income, and we wouldn’t be able to establish ourselves in a “tax-free” state before we would move, so how would one go about that? It just seems silly that we would have to pay state taxes when you would be living on a permanent basis in another country. I would appreciate any input. Thank you.