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Originally Posted by EZBW
How does it really work? ....could someone please explain. Any local taxes? Will you have to file anything in the US? What about when you come back?
Thanks
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I recently got some info on foreign work. Not sure if it is the same for everyone, probably depends on who you work for. There will be taxes in the country where you work. Either you will have to pay or your employer will pay for you. This is something that should be determined before you start work. There are a number of days that you must spend/work in the foreign country, somewhere around 278 days (Africa). When you file US taxes there is a form (16 ??) your accountant will use to determine what you owe on the foreign money. I believe most jobs require a contract and your salary, taxes, bank direct deposit, days off, lodging, transportation, airline flight back to US (when you go to the foreign country you should have a round trip ticket open for your return flight), etc. should be
explained and clearly understood in contract. Hope this helps. You should speak with pilots that do foreign contract work for more details. I finally found a pilot that provided great info.
Good Luck.