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Selling your US property & FIRPTA

In partnership with Harding Bell International, we're creating a seamless experience to ensure you retrieve your FIRPTA withholdings.

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What is FIRPTA?

When selling your US property as a foreign national it is important to understand Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act, also known as FIRPTA.

This act is a US tax withholding of 15% of the property sale value that is sent to the IRS to ensure that all tax obligations are filled by the foreign seller of property.

The seller can retrieve the funds through their annual tax filing.

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Avoid delays and complications.

Due to various financial institutions’ security procedures, many US bank impose restrictions on non-residents accessing their funds remotely, and some institutions only allow a payout via check to an account in your own name. This can lead to significant delays and complications when receiving your property proceeds and tax refunds.

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Why Currencies Direct for your FIRPTA claim.



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Direct deposit

Use our multi-currency account to avoid getting a US dollar check and get your funds from the IRS faster.

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Expert partners

We work with the leading FIRPTA specialists across the US to provide a seamless experience.

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World-class service

Award-winning customer service from our expert account management team.

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During your annual tax filing, you can claim your 15% FIRPTA withholding.

Rather than struggling to find a place to cash a US dollar check overseas, with our local currency accounts you can receive your refund as a direct deposit from the IRS.

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How it works

Simply talk to us and we’ll guide you through the rest.

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Sell your US property

US property is sold by foreign national.

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Buyer remits 15% to IRS

At closing buyer sends 15% withholding to the IRS.

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Annual tax filing

Seller completes annual tax filing.

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IRS issues refund

Seller receives funds.


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FIRPTA transactions, made easy

Find out more about how Currencies Direct can support your United States property sale.

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