Don’t have an American bank account? Here’s how to get your hands on your tax refund from outside the US
$1,153.
That’s the average tax refund a Sprintax user receives for the 2019 tax year.
So it’s easy to see why claiming your US tax back makes so much sense.
But there’s just one problem.
Every year countless nonresidents experience complications when attempting to secure their maximum tax refund from the IRS.
For starters, the most straightforward way to receive your refund is to have it transferred to your bank account. However, the IRS will only transfer to US bank accounts and not to overseas accounts.
So, if you have left the US, or you don’t have an American account, what options do you have to receive your refund?
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