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Grenzgänger – Expat Taxes in Germany and Switzerland

Living in Germany – working in Switzerland – working in Germany – worked in the US – American citizens – a new administration and probably (hopefully) some changes to the tax code.  Sounds like a recipe for fun when it … Continue reading

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Managing your handy as a Grenzgänger

German Grenzgängerin Bianca Fritz over at fudder.de has a list of 7 tips for dealing with your cellphone if you live near a border, are a full fledged Grenzgänger and spend parts of your day in different countries or travel … Continue reading

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Grenzgänger Links

To follow up on my last post about being not just an Expat but also a Grenzgänger, there are a few useful German websites I’ve come across. Mostly these seem to be companies offering Grenzgänger consulting/assistance services but their websites … Continue reading

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Not just an expat but also a Grenzgänger

If there’s one way you can complicate your life even more so than by moving abroad, it’s by moving abroad and then having one member of your household work in yet a different (third) country. In our case, we’re Americans … Continue reading

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