..for expats only
Should I keep a mailing address in my home country?
Do it right - take care of all your obligations - debts, bills, taxes, etc. before you go. Get a permanent forwarding address - so that important mail can find you. Most of us use our parents or relatives for this at first. But know that they grow tired of this after a few years.
Get a Commercial Mailbox
I'd like to encourage you, if you are going to spend more than a couple years overseas - to do it in an adult way. And, to me, an "adult" takes care of their business and doesn't leave it to others to take care of it for them. So . . . I encourage you to use a commercial mailbox service - rather than leaving it to your family or friends.
Look at a company called USABOX.com - they are the least expensive I have seen. They will also do a little shopping for you and send it to you cheaper than any other company. Want a little treat you can't find overseas? They will send it to you.
Do I really need a home country address?
I think so. In a few years, if you would like another credit card, if you want to maintain a credit history or to buy a house, for example - it is useful to have a permanent home country address.
Get a CPA for your taxes
Taxes are not difficult to do - but if you hate doing them (I do!) - line up a CPA to do them for you before you leave. Also, over a period of time, taxes can become complicated as you lose contact with all the changes and as you invest in property and/or stocks with your savings earned overseas.
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