Free Download International Tax Law for Digital Nomads & Expats
Published 8/2026
Created by Hafssa Manar
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 19 Lectures ( 2h 28m ) | Size: 1.3 GB
Master tax residency, double taxation treaties, and cross-border compliance to legally optimize taxes worldwide
What you'll learn
Identify the criteria that determine tax residency and domicile under national laws and international standards, and apply them to your personal situation
Explain how double taxation treaties work and the key provisions that prevent an individual from being taxed twice on the same income in two different countries
Assess an individual's tax obligations based on their country of citizenship and residency, as well as the countries where they earn income
Navigate the practical steps of cross-border tax compliance, including understanding filing deadlines and required declarations, and avoiding costly penalties
Evaluate legal tax optimization strategies available to digital nomads and entrepreneurs, including territorial tax regimes, tax-friendly jurisdictions...
Build a personal tax risk assessment framework to proactively manage your international tax exposure and make informed decisions about where to live and workRequirements
No prior knowledge of law, accounting or finance is required.Description
Taxes don't stop at your country's border, and neither should your understanding of them.
Whether you're a digital nomad juggling residency in three countries, an expat trying to understand a new tax system, or a law or accounting student wanting to build a foundation in international tax law for individuals, this course provides the practical tools you need to understand how cross-border taxation works in practice, not just in theory.
This course is taught by a CPA with an LLM in International Tax Law from Uppsala University. The instructor has hands-on transfer pricing experience at Deloitte Stockholm and 17 years' experience in financial auditing and tax consulting in Morocco. She has also taught both offline and online at Webster University in Tashkent. This makes her bring both academic rigour and practical, real-world grounding to every lesson.
What makes this course different?
Most tax resources suffer from one or more of the following problems: they aretoo country-specific (only covering US or UK tax),too corporate (focused on multinational enterprises), ortoo theoretical.
This course does not provide a dry walkthrough of tax codes. Every concept is anchored in realcase studies, with examples from countries such as the US, the UK, Germany, France, Spain, Sweden, and Georgia, enabling you to see exactly how tax residency rules, double taxation treaties, and compliance obligations play out in real situations.
The course also providesworksheets designed to help you apply what you have learnt to your own situation.
What's more, aquiz at the end of each module will help you assess your understanding and knowledge.
No prior legal knowledge required
You don't need a law degree or a background in tax to follow this course. The concepts are introduced step by step, starting with the fundamentals, such as what tax residency means, how double taxation treaties resolve conflicting claims, and how cross-border compliance actually works in practice, before building up to the more nuanced material.
By the end of this course, you shall be able to
1.Identify the criteria that determine tax residency and domicile under national laws and international standards, and apply them to your personal situation, whether you are a nomad, expat, freelancer, remote worker or entrepreneur.
2.Explain how double taxation treaties work, including the key provisions that prevent from being taxed twice on the same income in two different countries.
3.Assess an individual's tax obligations based on their country of citizenship and residency, as well as the countries where they earn income, even if they are constantly moving.
4.Navigatethe practical steps of cross-border tax compliance, including understanding filing deadlines and required declarations, and avoiding costly penalties.
5.Evaluate the legal tax optimization options available to digital nomads and remote workers, including how territorial tax regimes and residency planning work, so you understand what's available and can seek qualified advice for your specific situation.
6.Build a personal tax risk assessment framework to proactively manage your international tax exposure and make informed decisions about where to live and work.
Who is this course intended for?
·Digital nomads who work remotely while traveling or living in different countries.
·Expats and long-term residents abroad who have relocated to another country, either temporarily or permanently, and need to understand their ongoing tax obligations in both their home and host countries.
·Freelancers,remote workers, andonline entrepreneurs earning income across borders who want to stay compliant without overpaying.
·Students of international tax lawlooking for a practical, accessible introduction to how cross-border taxation works for individuals beyond the theory taught in textbooks.
· Anyone planning to relocate abroad, retire internationally, or adopt a location-independent lifestyle who wants to understand the tax implications before making the move.
Disclaimer
This course is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, or financial advice.
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence - icons and design elements were sourced from Canva's free content library or generated by Canva AI.Who this course is for
Students of international tax law looking for a practical, accessible introduction to how cross-border taxation works for individuals - beyond the theory taught in textbooks.
Digital nomads who work remotely while traveling or living in different countries.
Expats and long-term residents abroad who have relocated to another country, either temporarily or permanently, and need to understand their ongoing tax obligations in both their home and host countries.
Freelancers, remote workers, and online entrepreneurs earning income across borders who want to stay compliant without overpaying.
Anyone planning to relocate abroad, retire internationally or adopt a location-independent lifestyle, who wants to understand the tax implications before making the move.
Anyone who wants to learn about the international tax law principles for individuals.Homepage
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