How to Retire Abroad?
More and more people are retiring abroad.
However, before you pick a foreign country and retire there,
there are certain things you should consider. Below is a
checklist of how to retire abroad if you are thinking of
retiring aboard. Retiring abroad has many appeals for retirees.
Although, you can just pick up and go to a foreign country, it
is not as easy to retire there.
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Social Security when retiring abroad
One of the
most important things to consider when wanting
to retire abroad is social security. You should
still be able to receive social security checks
wherever you are, abroad or not. However, you
may want to set it up so that your social
security checks are deposited in a US bank
because some countries have restrictions on
social security checks especially.
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Taxes when retiring abroad
Another important factor when retiring
abroad is taxes. You need to learn the new tax rules of the
foreign country you are retiring to. You also need to look into
the IRS rules and how US citizens are taxes even when they are
in a foreign country. You will qualify for many tax deductions
when retiring abroad as well as receive many tax credits. In
general, US federal taxes are payable on pensions sent abroad
and state taxes may apply under the same tax rules.
Other factors to consider when trying to
retire abroad
Apart from complying with the US rules on
living and retiring abroad, you need to consider many other
factors to be able to retire comfortably in a foreign country.
You need to ensure that you know what to expect when retiring
in a foreign country. One visit to that country is not enough
to determine if you will be happy there for a long time.
Weather and economic stability of that foreign country need to
be considered. You may also want to learn the language of that
country if it is not a language you can already speak. Then
there is a big question concerning finances such as how much it
will cost to live in that country, how much the houses are as
well as property insurance, car insurance, medical care, health
insurance, and other costs associated with living in that
specific foreign country.
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