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Expatriate Tax Returns Highlights Common Filing Mistakes

Rushing your return can lead to errors, refund delays, or penalties. Expatriate Tax Returns shares common filing mistakes and how expats can avoid them.

(PRUnderground) August 11th, 2025

As tax season enters its final stretch, Expatriate Tax Returns is advising U.S. taxpayers—especially those living abroad—not to rush through filing without a final review. Simple mistakes on your return can lead to processing delays, missed refunds, or IRS penalties.

“Filing quickly doesn’t always mean filing correctly,” says the team at Expatriate Tax Returns. “Even small errors can result in big problems if not caught before submission.”

Top Filing Mistakes to Avoid

  • Incorrect or Missing Social Security Numbers: A small typo can prevent your return from being processed by the IRS.
  • Unreported Income: Freelance work, side gigs, and foreign earnings must be reported—even if the IRS doesn’t send you a form.
  • Incorrect Filing Status: Choosing the wrong designation (e.g., Single vs. Head of Household) could impact your refund or result in underpayment.
  • Missing Signatures: Paper returns must be signed and dated; e-filed returns require electronic PIN confirmation.
  • Bank Account Errors: Mistyped routing or account numbers can delay direct deposit refunds or result in payment errors.

Additional Tip for Expats

If you hold foreign bank accounts or assets, be sure to review your FBAR and FATCA filing requirements to avoid penalties for non-compliance.

Taking just a few extra minutes to double-check your tax return before filing could save you weeks of delays and prevent unnecessary stress down the line.

For expert assistance with reviewing and filing your return correctly, contact Expatriate Tax Returns at (561) 715-0630 or visit www.expatriatetaxreturns.com.

About Expatriate Tax Returns

The firm, proudly woman-owned by Diane Siriani, a CPA, along with her team of experienced tax accountants, has been at the forefront of the profession for over 30 years, utilizing the best industry technologies to serve clients effectively and efficiently. Thanks to the flexibility offered by the internet, we have been able to service US citizens located anywhere in the world…quickly, efficiently and professionally.

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