Expat Freelancers 

Tax Help for Self-Employed Expats & Freelancers Abroad. FORM 2555 to FBAR — we guide U.S. freelancers abroad through every tax step.

Pain Points We Solve 

Freelancing abroad offers freedom — but U.S. tax rules don’t take a vacation. Many remote expat freelancers struggle with: 

  • Uncertainty about U.S. tax filing requirements while living overseas 
  • Confusion over self-employment taxes and foreign income exclusions 
  • Fear of double taxation on income earned abroad 
  • Unfiled returns or missed deadlines 
  • Lack of clarity on FBAR, FATCA, and foreign bank reporting 
  • No access to expat-savvy tax professionals who understand freelancers 

Our Solutions 

At Expat Tax Compass, we help remote freelancers abroad stay compliant, reduce taxes, and file with confidence: 

  • Form 2555 & Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE) 
  •  Qualify for up to $120,000+ in tax-free income — even as a freelancer. 
  • Schedule C & SE Filing 
  •  Report your freelance income and self-employment taxes correctly. 
  • Form 1116 & Foreign Tax Credit 
  •  Avoid double taxation if you pay taxes abroad. 
  • FBAR & FATCA Compliance 
  •  Report foreign bank accounts and digital wallets properly. 
  • Catch-Up Filing & IRS Notices 
  •  Behind on filing? We help you get back on track — penalty relief included. 
  • Flat-Fee Packages & Bilingual Support 
  •  Transparent pricing and resources in English and Spanish. 

Who We Help

We work with: 

  • U.S. freelancers living abroad 
  • Digital nomads with 1099 income 
  • Remote contractors for U.S. or foreign clients 
  • Self-employed creatives, consultants, and developers 
  • Americans using platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, or Substack from overseas

Ready to File from Anywhere? Let Expat Tax Compass be your guide. 

Schedule a free consult or download our Freelancer Tax Checklist to get started.