Expat Financial Advice & Services In The United States

The Wealth Genesis provides specialist retirement advice to British Expats in the US.

The United States attracts an estimated 20,000 British expatriates every year. This vast and wildly diverse country offers something for everyone. With a strong economy and work culture, it can certainly be a land of opportunity for those looking to invest and grow their wealth, or a haven for expats looking for a complete change of pace.

Itโ€™s important to consider the financial aspects of moving to the United States. Getting the right visas, choosing healthcare options and even transferring your pension can all be complicated tasks.

Whether youโ€™re moving for work, studying or retiring, our financial guide will help make sure that managing your money wonโ€™t get in the way of your pursuit of the American dream.

Article Summary

01 Moving to the USA: Visa Requirements

The USA can be a fantastic place to work, with opportunities to grow in your professional field and gain experience you might not get elsewhere.

02 Retiring in the USA

Retiring in the US can prove to be challenging if you havenโ€™t already secured a Green Card or work visa sponsorship from an employer.

03 Can I Transfer My UK Pension To The USA?

As the UK and US have different pension schemes, unfortunately you cannot transfer your pension across the pond. This is because HMRC only permits British pensions to be transferred to schemes that share commonalities and does not recognise the US system. Sadly, although there are tax treaties between the two nations to avoid double taxation, this does not extend to retirement accounts.

04 Paying Tax in the US

Us tax laws vary from state to state, so itโ€™s important to understand your specific tax obligations before you make the move. Our advisers can help you navigate the tax system to ensure you donโ€™t incur any penalties.

05

Income Tax

There are two types of income tax chargeable in the US, Federal income tax and state income tax. All tax residents must pay federal income tax on their worldwide income. State income tax obligations can vary greatly, with some states such as Florida and Texas imposing no income tax whatsoever, and others such as California and New York taxing progressively.

Federal Income Tax charges can vary slightly if you are filing with a spouse, or depending on whether you have children, but the 2024 federal income tax brackets for a single person are as follows:

Check the state income tax rates depending on where you will be living to calculate how much total income tax you will owe.

06 Social Security And Medicare Withholding Tax

As well as income tax, most tax residents will also be required to pay Social Security contributions of 12.4% and Medicare withholding taxes which are 2.9%.

07 Property Tax

Property taxes vary widely across cities and states in the USA. Expats who own property will be subject to property taxes based on the value of the property. The national average property tax rate is 1.02% of the value of the property.

08

Capital Gains

Capital gains taxes will apply to any profits you make from the sales of assets such as investments, stocks, bonds, dividends, cryptocurrency or real estate.

Short-term capital gains (on assets that have been held for less than a year) are taxed as if they were regular income. Individuals with capital gains from long term assets, however, can benefit from lower tax rates. The current brackets for 2024 are as follows:

09 Inheritance Tax

If youโ€™re planning on retiring in the USA, you may be considering what will happen to your estate and how it will be distributed to your loved ones, should you pass away.

Fortunately, the US has very favourable inheritance law, in fact there is currently no federal inheritance tax in the United States. However, 6 states do enforce their own specific inheritance tax rates; Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Nebraska, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

Itโ€™s important to seek professional advice and ensure your estate is in order before you move to the States, to make sure your family get the most out of their inheritance.

10 Healthcare

The healthcare system in the US can be notoriously difficult to navigate and understand. Once you move, you will be fully responsible for all healthcare costs, including prescriptions, routine check-ups and any emergency care you may require.

Our Verdict

Despite the possible struggles to get the right visa and the complexities of the tax system, the United States of America remain a great option for British expats who are seeking a new life abroad.

The stark diversity and rich opportunities guarantee that your move will be an exciting adventure- donโ€™t allow financial complications hold you back.

The Wealth Genesis is regulated by the SEC to provide investment and retirement advice to British expats and US residents. Out advisers are all dual qualified, holding both US Series 65 and UK Level 4 certification.

The Wealth Genesis are passionate about empowering our clients with the best quality and most transparent advice. To discover how we can make your US transition as smooth as possible, book a free consultation with us today.