Live Globally. Earn Remotely. Pay Less Tax.
A clear, legally grounded guide for Americans who want to live abroad, earn income remotely, and reduce tax exposure — while understanding where general rules end and personalized strategy begins.
Available now in paperback and digital formats.
This book gives you the big picture: how global living actually works for U.S. citizens, what the law allows, what it doesn’t, and where people most often make expensive mistakes. It’s the foundation — not a one-size-fits-all prescription.
Who This Book Is For
Whether you consider yourself a digital nomad, an expat, or a retiree planning a move abroad, this book is written for U.S. citizens who want:
- More geographic freedom without legal or financial blind spots
- Clear understanding of U.S. tax obligations while living overseas
- Practical, lawful strategies grounded in real-world experience
It’s especially useful if you’re still exploring options — weighing countries, lifestyles, and income structures — and want to understand the rules before tailoring a plan.
What This Guide Helps You Understand
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How to evaluate countries intelligently
A structured framework for comparing destinations based on tax exposure, residency rules, cost of living, healthcare access, lifestyle, and long-term stability. -
How Americans actually earn income while abroad
A practical overview of remote work, self-employment, business ownership, investment income, and cross-border earning models — including their tradeoffs. -
Lawful tax strategies available to U.S. citizens abroad
Including commonly misunderstood provisions and lesser-known rules that can significantly affect tax outcomes when applied correctly. -
Where people go wrong — and why
Legal, financial, and logistical mistakes that routinely cost people tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars. -
A reference-style guide you can return to
An alphabetical, issue-based structure that lets you quickly look up answers as new decisions arise.
What this book does not do is pretend that the same solution works for everyone. Your optimal setup depends on your income, assets, family situation, health needs, and long-term goals.
When General Guidance Isn’t Enough
Books are excellent for understanding systems. They are less effective at answering questions like:
- Which country actually fits my income and timeline?
- How do tax rules change based on my situation?
- What tradeoffs am I missing before I commit?
That’s where All Points Intelligence comes in — personalized analysis built on the same legal and financial framework, but tailored to your specific circumstances.
You can start broad or go deep:
- Country Match — Narrow your options based on your priorities and constraints.
- Deep Country Dive — A detailed analysis of one country through the lens of your situation.
- Deep Country Comparison — Side-by-side analysis of two or three countries to clarify tradeoffs.
- Tailored Personal Guidebook — A comprehensive, custom-built relocation and planning blueprint.
Many readers start with the book to understand the landscape — and then use All Points Intelligence to make confident, irreversible decisions.
About the Author
Jason S. Guetzkow, Esq. is a graduate of UC Berkeley and the New York University School of Law.
As a practicing attorney for more than 25 years, he has advised private clients on tax, business, probate, estate planning, long-term care, and real estate matters. Since 2015, he has served as trustee for commercial and residential real estate holdings with a combined value exceeding $200 million USD.
His work focuses on helping people see around corners — before rules, timing, or assumptions turn into costly mistakes.
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