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How Title Companies and Escrow Agents Handle FIRPTA Affidavits Efficiently?
December 18, 2025
Selling U.S. real estate as a foreign investor is often more complicated than it...
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How the FIRPTA Withholding Certificate Can Save You Thousands?
August 7, 2025
When foreign individuals or entities sell real estate in the United States, the transaction...
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How Foreign Investors Can Benefit from FIRPTA Exemption Rules?
November 19, 2025
Foreign investors who sell U.S. real estate are often surprised when the IRS requires withholding...
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How FIRPTA Withholding Impacts Your U.S. Real Estate Sale and Refund?
September 18, 2025
Investing in U.S. real estate as a foreign national brings exciting opportunities but also unique...
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How Firpta Solutions Help Foreign Sellers Stay IRS Compliant?
January 28, 2026
Selling property in the United States as a non resident involves more than just...
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How FIRPTA Exemption Certificates Affect Cash Flow for Foreign Sellers?
September 18, 2025
When foreign investors sell real estate in the United States, they often face a withholding...
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How Does the Buyer’s FIRPTA Affidavit Work?
May 28, 2025
Buying property from a foreign seller? You may have heard of FIRPTA—the Foreign Investment...
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How Does an IRS Acceptance Agent Assist with ITIN Applications?
June 12, 2024
Are you in need of an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) but unsure how...
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How Certified Acceptance Agents Help Foreign Sellers Claim FIRPTA Refunds?
February 24, 2026
When dealing with U.S. tax obligations as a foreign national or non resident property...
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