The Expat Sage Podcast

Investing Minefield for Americans in Europe

The Expat Sage

We map the collision between U.S. citizenship‑based taxation and European investing, then give a clear, four‑pillar plan to build wealth abroad without triggering PFIC penalties or losing key tax benefits. The goal is simple: avoid the traps, use treaty shelters, and keep your strategy compliant.

• Why citizenship‑based taxation conflicts with European “tax‑free” investing
• How FBAR and FATCA create global visibility and enforcement
• Why EU funds and UCITS ETFs trigger PFIC treatment
• What PFIC taxation and interest charges do to returns
• The EU‑US blockade on funds and how to navigate it
• Pillar 1: choosing a compliant global brokerage with 1099s
• Pillar 2: using Foreign Tax Credit instead of FEIE to keep IRA and ACTC
• Pillar 3: leveraging treaty‑protected pensions like UK SIPP and French PER
• Pillar 4: using EPC status or individual securities to avoid PFIC and PRIIPs
• Red flags in Germany around private pension schemes and foreign trusts
• The need for cross‑border expertise and when to change advisors

If your current financial advisor or your tax preparer doesn't immediately understand the strategic difference between using the foreign earned income exclusion and the foreign tax credit, and its direct impact on your ability to fund a US retirement account, then you need to find a specialist advisor right now.

See the book Expat Tax Guide: 101 for U.S. Citizens Investing in Europe 


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