Digital Nomad Tax Estimator
Calculate your US tax liability and FEIE eligibility for 2025
Estimated US Federal Tax Liability
Based on your income and FEIE eligibility
Tax Residency Status
Your tax residency determination…
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Digital Nomad Tax Estimator FAQs
Common questions about using our tax calculator
This digital nomad tax estimator provides estimates based on standard tax calculations and the 2025 FEIE limits. Actual tax liability may vary based on deductions, credits, state taxes, and individual circumstances. The calculator is designed as a planning tool, not a replacement for professional tax preparation.
The digital nomad tax estimator calculates federal income tax estimates. Self-employed digital nomads should note that FEIE doesn’t eliminate self-employment tax of 15.3% on net earnings. You’ll need to budget separately for Social Security and Medicare taxes regardless of FEIE eligibility. Learn more about expat tax filing requirements.
This digital nomad tax estimator focuses on federal tax obligations only. State tax rules vary significantly – some states like California may claim residency even while you’re abroad, while states like Florida and Texas have no income tax. Consult a tax professional for state-specific guidance.
The digital nomad tax estimator will show if you don’t meet the Physical Presence Test. You may still qualify under the Bona Fide Residence Test, or you can use Foreign Tax Credits for taxes paid to your country of residence. Review IRS Publication 54 for more details or consult a qualified tax professional.
Use the digital nomad tax estimator quarterly to track your estimated tax liability, especially if you’re self-employed and need to make quarterly estimated tax payments. Update your calculations whenever your income or travel plans change significantly.
This digital nomad tax estimator is specifically designed for US citizens and tax residents. Non-US citizens have different tax obligations that vary by nationality and residence. The calculator may not provide accurate results for non-US taxpayers.
The Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE) allows you to exclude up to $130,000 of foreign earned income from US taxation, while the Foreign Tax Credit lets you offset US taxes with foreign taxes already paid. Many digital nomads can use both, but not on the same income. Consider consulting with a digital nomad tax accountant to determine the best strategy.
Yes! US citizens must file tax returns regardless of where they live. Even if you qualify for FEIE and owe zero taxes, you’re still required to file if your income exceeds the filing threshold. Failing to file can result in penalties. Learn more about US digital nomad tax obligations.
