I am nearly 50 and busting my butt to get something ready for retirement. I worry should could walk away with half. I doubt she would but I don't want to find out the hard way.
I thought the foreign credit was for income earn outside the US? I have a Texas residence (a driver's license and post office box). My employer is in the US and so my claim is I am a US citizen, earning income in the US.
The marriage thing is so I can reduce my tax bill. Married filing jointly and all that.
I wasn't able to use my home health insurance because the requirements specified the insurance company provide a document with wordage: "Will pay up to $50,000 for covid related illness". My insurance company has some benefits paid for hospitalization and emergency, blah blah, but not the wordage required by ThaiPass.
I get the impression its not health insurance, it's travel insurance, which my health insurance doesn't provide. The do provide emergency care outside of the US...
But maybe ThaiPass has gotten more laxed in the past couple of months.
Either will do. My primary purpose is to reduce my tax burden in my home country. The tax law in US only require that I am married by some law (Thai or US)