Certificate of Tax Residence

What this page covers
This hub brings together key topics on certificates of tax residence and related tax residency questions for people with cross‑border lives, work, or investments.
You can see how tax residency connects to foreign tax compliance, double taxation, tax treaties, and the documentation banks or tax authorities may request from you.
Use the sections below to open focused guides on U.S. tax residency certification, supporting documents, and common international tax residency scenarios.
What to choose
- Learn how U.S. tax residency certificates work, when Form 6166 is used, and how these documents fit into treaty and cross‑border compliance questions.
- Review documents that often come up in tax residency discussions so you can organize records before speaking with a qualified tax or legal adviser.
- Explore international and remote‑worker tax residency topics if you live, invest, or work across more than one country or are planning a relocation.
Where to go next
Below is a set of focused pages on certificates of tax residence, U.S. tax residency certification, and related documentation for individuals with cross‑border connections.
Each page explains a specific angle, from basic residency concepts to international compliance themes, so you can quickly choose the guide that best matches your situation.
What matters
- The topics on this hub form a structured cluster around tax residency certificates, tax residency status, and country‑of‑residence questions for individuals.
- The emphasis is on cross‑border compliance themes such as double taxation, tax treaties, and foreign tax reporting for individuals, not on personalized tax planning or advice.
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