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This article was originally published on  Higlobe . Working in the fintech and payments industry for years, I see firsthand how confusing cross-border taxes can be. Here is a simple breakdown of how it works. International contractors working for U.S. clients are generally not subject to U.S. income tax or withholding if they perform all services entirely outside the United States. However, tax obligations and reporting...
This article was originally published on  Higlobe . Working with U.S. clients offers freelancers from around the world a chance to earn higher income, secure long-term contracts, and gain international experience. But many freelancers lose opportunities or struggle to keep clients because of common avoidable mistakes. Miscommunication, unclear scope, tax issues, payment delays, low pricing, and weak presentations create problems...
This article was originally published on  Higlobe . For freelancers outside the U.S., working with American clients offers strong earning potential. U.S. companies increasingly hire global talent across design, development, marketing, and consulting. But winning the work is only half the challenge. You also need to know how to build credibility, find opportunities, and set up reliable ways to receive payment in U.S. dollars....