why: so the government won’t be able to use your money for whatever the fuck they’re planning for the next 4 years.

as a traveler, none of my money has been funding Israel, for example.

one-step method: you basically fill out one extra tax form called FEIE while you’re doing your taxes, write down the dates you were outside of the country, and then since you aren’t in the country and are not receiving any services from the US, you don’t have to pay income tax up to a certain amount (it’s a little over 125k this year).

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    That’s so cool!

    How old (ish) were you when you moved?

    Did you speak any Japanese before?

    Any consideration towards relocating again?

    Any other stories you want to share?

    ありがとうございます、友達

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      • moved in my early 30s
      • had studied Japanese in a couple of classes and then mostly on my own, but I could navigate and order food. My reading was (and still is) fairly bad
      • not really. Partly due to age, but I do quite like it here. It would take something huge to make me move again
      • no real stories that I can think of. Expect communication issues and accidental hurt feelings due to language/culture issues at first as it’s pretty unavoidable whilst learning.