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EPISODE · Aug 1, 2025 · 18 MIN

The Regulatory Pincer: Investing in Germany as a US Expat

from The Expat Sage Podcast · host The Expat Sage

We tackle the complex world of investing in Germany as a US expat, focusing on the "regulatory pincer" that creates significant financial challenges. Our deep dive reveals strategies for navigating dual taxation systems while avoiding costly investment traps that could derail your wealth-building efforts abroad.• US citizenship-based taxation combined with German residency-based taxation creates dual tax obligations• The Foreign Tax Credit (FTC) is generally better than the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion for investment income• The PFIC trap subjects US expats to punitive taxation (potentially over 50%) on non-US investment funds• EU PRIIPS regulations simultaneously block German brokers from selling US-domiciled ETFs to retail investors• Using US-based brokerages like Interactive Brokers or Charles Schwab International offers a compliant solution• Individual stocks provide a simpler alternative that avoids both PFIC and PRIIPS complications• German tax law offers complete tax exemption on real estate investment gains after a 10-year holding period• Starting January 2025, traditional US retirement accounts will become fully taxable in Germany• Roth IRA distributions face partial taxation in Germany with no offsetting foreign tax credit• German pension plans like Riester and Rürup should generally be avoided by US citizens due to tax complicationsDon't try to navigate this complex cross-border financial landscape alone. Assemble a professional team including a fiduciary cross-border financial advisor and a dual-qualified US-German tax preparer.More information at the Concise Investor's Guide for Americans in Germany and in the eBook “Investing from Germany: A Guide to Wealth Management for Americans in Germany”. If you have questions, contact us.Send us Fan MailMoving, Working, and Investing for Americans Abroad

We tackle the complex world of investing in Germany as a US expat, focusing on the "regulatory pincer" that creates significant financial challenges. Our deep dive reveals strategies for navigating dual taxation systems while avoiding costly investment traps that could derail your wealth-building efforts abroad. • US citizenship-based taxation combined with German residency-based taxation creates dual tax obligations • The Foreign Tax Credit (FTC) is generally better than the Foreign Earned ...

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