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Receiving Money from Korea in the U.S. — Do You Owe Tax? Essential 2025 Guide for Students, Expat Professionals, and U.S. Residents

Receiving money from Korea is not taxable, but U.S. residents may need to file Form 3520, FBAR, or FATCA depending on the source and amount. A clear 2025 guide for students, workers, and green card holders.

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