I decided to leave US but I don’t want to bring the dollars I earned out of the country. I want to put them into investment and just leave it there. Has anybody done this before? If so, do I need to do tax return in future? (I’m neither US citizen nor PR) Thanks in advance!
Which country are your moving to ?
China
Yes. And yes.
Thanks!!
You will need to pay federal taxes (not state because you're not a resident of any state) and you will probably also need to pay some (or all) taxes in the country of residence, depending on which country it is.
Uh most (all?) US states still consider you a resident of them unless you move to another US state. Moving to another country doesn’t count.
Yes but you’ll have to file US taxes every year on your US-source income.
Have you done this before? I thought I only need to file tax in the country I hold citizenship?
The second part is not true. As for the first part: No I haven’t done this before. But it’s not uncommon.
How'd you decide on wealthfront over betterment
Same question.
How is wealthfront? People say index funds are always better than actively managed funds. What’s your experience
Wealthfront mostly invests in index funds, it’s not “active”.
Why can’t we do it ourselves?!
You need to have SSN and US mailing address. See https://support.wealthfront.com/hc/en-us/articles/209335546-I-live-outside-of-the-U-S-Can-I-open-an-account-
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Why not invest in the country u are moving too?
Id like to invest in different countries