Yes, it's true that a greencard holder also has to pay taxes even if they don't live in the U.S.
However, I think they (both a citizen and a greencard holder) won't have to pay taxes up to something like $80,000 of income and capital gains that they make outside the US (forgot the exact amount). You would have to pay taxes on anything above the amount.
I checked this with two attorney friends who live outside the country last summer.
However, I think they (both a citizen and a greencard holder) won't have to pay taxes up to something like $80,000 of income and capital gains that they make outside the US (forgot the exact amount). You would have to pay taxes on anything above the amount.
I checked this with two attorney friends who live outside the country last summer.