U.S. Tax Services forUN & International Organization Staff

We assist employees of international organizations with U.S. tax compliance and planning.

UN Specialist
G-4 Visa Expert
International Focus

Specialized UN Employee Tax Services

Expert handling of unique tax situations faced by UN employees and international organization staff.

UN Salary Tax Treatment

Expert handling of UN salary exemptions and proper tax reporting for international organization employees.

UN salary exemption analysis
Staff assessment credit calculations
Tax-free allowance optimization
Professional tax treatment

G-4 Visa Tax Implications

Navigate complex tax obligations for G-4 visa holders and their families.

G-4 visa tax obligations
Dependent tax treatment
State tax exemption analysis
Immigration tax compliance

International Organization Benefits

Comprehensive tax planning for UN and other international organization benefits.

Pension plan optimization
Education allowance treatment
Housing benefit analysis
Medical benefit taxation

Multi-Country Compliance

Handle complex situations involving multiple countries and tax jurisdictions.

Home country tax obligations
Host country requirements
Treaty benefit optimization
Double taxation avoidance

Retirement & Pension Planning

Strategic planning for UN pension benefits and retirement tax implications.

UN pension tax planning
Retirement distribution strategies
Social security coordination
Post-employment tax planning

Family Tax Planning

Comprehensive tax solutions for UN employee families and dependents.

Dependent tax optimization
Education credit planning
Family income strategies
Child tax benefit maximization

Why UN Employees Choose Us

We understand the unique challenges faced by UN employees and international organization staff.

UN Tax Expertise

Deep understanding of UN salary treatment, staff assessment, and international organization benefits.

International Experience

Extensive experience with G-4 visas, diplomatic tax issues, and multi-country compliance.

Personalized Service

Each UN employee situation is unique. We provide tailored solutions for your specific circumstances.

Year-Round Support

Available for consultations and questions throughout the year, not just during tax season.

UN Employee Tax Consultation

UN Employee Tax Services Pricing

Transparent flat-fee pricing for UN employees and international organization staff.

Most Popular

UN Employee Tax Return

Starting at $450

Comprehensive U.S. tax services for UN and international organization staff

Form 1040
SECA (self-employment tax) analysis
FEIE / FTC evaluation
FBAR & FATCA review
Staff assessment credit calculation
G-4 visa compliance review
Year-round email support

UN Strategic Planning Session

$400

60 minutes

Focused tax planning and strategy consultation for UN employees

SECA exposure analysis
Treaty considerations
Long-term compliance strategy
Pension planning guidance
Multi-country tax review
Credited toward preparation services if engaged

UN Employee Tax Questions

Get expert answers to common UN employee tax questions and concerns.

Are UN salaries exempt from US taxes?

UN salaries are generally exempt from US income tax under international agreements. However, you must still file a US tax return and report the income as exempt. Staff assessment paid is treated as a tax credit.

What is staff assessment and how does it affect my taxes?

Staff assessment is the internal tax paid to the UN. This amount is treated as a foreign tax credit on your US return, which can offset taxes on other income sources.

Do G-4 visa holders have different tax obligations?

G-4 visa holders have special tax provisions. They may be exempt from certain state taxes and have different obligations regarding social security taxes. Each situation requires individual analysis.

How are UN pension benefits taxed?

UN pension benefits are generally taxable as ordinary income when received. However, there may be treaty benefits or special provisions that can reduce the tax burden depending on your specific situation.

Can UN employees claim tax treaty benefits?

Yes, UN employees may be able to claim tax treaty benefits between the US and their home country. This requires careful analysis of the specific treaty provisions and your individual circumstances.

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