Janelle Moore, LICSW
Janelle brings over five years of expertise in helping U.S. citizens navigate the complex interplay between Dutch and IRS tax systems. Specializing in DAFT-related tax solutions and the 30% ruling, she’s your go-to expert for understanding the nuances of expat tax planning.
Janelle’s straightforward philosophy? Compliance is key. When she’s not diving into tax intricacies, you might catch her writing long emails (a personal specialty) or simply ensuring her clients feel confident and informed. Need help with the Dutch-U.S. tax maze?
Janelle is here to simplify it for you.
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