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Intent guide

Intent guide
Educational tax residency guidance

What this page covers

This Intent guide is your starting point for AI TAX content on U.S. and UAE tax residency, double taxation, and certificates of tax residence. It shows you what topics exist and where to go next.

The child pages below are organized around real situations: moving between the U.S. and UAE, understanding residency tests, using tax treaties, and preparing documents like Form 8802, Form 6166, or UAE tax residency certificates.

Use this page as a map. Scan the titles, find the scenario closest to your situation, and then open the detailed guide for a more structured, educational explanation.

What to choose

  • I want to understand core ideas like tax residency, the substantial presence test, and double taxation agreements before I make decisions or speak with an adviser.
  • I am planning or considering a move that involves the U.S. and UAE and need educational checklists, timelines, and questions to ask about tax residency and documentation.
  • I already have a specific situation, such as remote work, investments, family ties, or certificates of residence, and want a focused explainer for that scenario.

Where to go next

Below is a curated list of detailed intent pages that cover specific tax residency topics, especially around the U.S.–UAE corridor, double taxation, and certificates of tax residence. Each link opens a focused educational guide or FAQ.

Choose the page that best matches your life situation or question: relocation planning, substantial presence test, U.S. person scenarios, UAE tax residency certificates, or general treaty concepts. You can move between pages as your questions become more specific.

What matters

  • This hub brings together dozens of narrowly scoped guides, from high-level concepts like double taxation agreements to practical topics such as day-count examples and document preparation steps.
  • The structure is scenario-based: U.S. citizens, green card holders, founders, remote workers, investors, retirees, and digital nomads can all find pages tailored to their cross-border tax residency questions.
  • Each child page is an educational resource only, not personalized advice, so you can build baseline understanding before speaking with a qualified tax or legal professional.