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Can an american lawyer have dual citizenship in ireland and the US? if so will he be taxed by the irish gov.?

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Can an american lawyer have dual citizenship in ireland and the US? if so will he be taxed by the irish gov.?

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  1. yes and you will only be taxed by the place where you reside.


  2. You can have dual citizenship.  You will be taxed by the Irish only if you live in Ireland.  However, you are subject to US taxes wherever you live.

    There are no special benefits to being a lawyer.

  3. Obviously yes. I'm not a lawyer but I have two passports for two countries.

  4. You need to get your passport modified , to render the proper age. good luck

  5. usually an employee of dual citizenship, does not pay taxes to the US, unless the the company is based in the US: and depending on the income.

    the US has an accord with many countries,

    therefore, not asking taxes to citizens, working in a foreign land:

    go to this link ;very informative:

    http://www.expatcpa.com/expat.htm

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