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Filing Taxes

“I am a naturalized U.S. citizen, having lived and worked in New York for the last 20 years. In July I will be moving to Mexico for a year or two, and then I will be moving permanently home to Northern Ireland. Do I have to continue to file taxes with the U.S. government for the rest of my life? How do I do this? (I don’t imagine there are any tax attorneys in Mexico or Ireland who know how to do this.)

“What about the fact that I will be paying taxes to the Mexican or British government? Upon my retirement, still a good 20 years away, will my Social Security benefits be affected if I just stop filing taxes with the U.S. government?”
 
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