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Bona Fide Residence Test:
Tax Residency Rules for Long-Term Expats

What Is the Bona Fide Residence Test?

The Bona Fide Residence Test is one of the IRS’s two primary methods for determining whether a U.S. citizen or resident alien living abroad qualifies for key expat tax benefits, including the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE).
Unlike the Physical Presence Test, this test focuses on intent, lifestyle, and permanence, not just days on a calendar.

Who Can Qualify Under the Bona Fide Residence Test?

You may qualify if:
This test is best suited for long-term expats, not short-term or rotational assignments.

What the IRS Looks At When Determining Bona Fide Residence

There is no single deciding factor. Instead, the IRS evaluates the totality of your circumstances, including:
This makes the Bona Fide Residence Test more subjective, but often more powerful when applied correctly.

Bona Fide Residence Test vs. Physical Presence Test

Choosing the right test is critical.

Bona Fide Residence Test

Physical Presence Test

Many expats qualify under only one — applying the wrong test can invalidate an otherwise legitimate exclusion.

Common Bona Fide Residence Test Mistakes

Mistakes we frequently see include:

Claiming the test too early

Maintaining excessive U.S. ties

Confusing visas with tax residency

Inconsistent documentation

Switching tests without proper planning

Because this test is subjective, documentation and consistency matter.

How eTaxGlobal Helps Expats Establish Bona Fide Residence

At eTaxGlobal, we help expats:

Evaluate which residency test applies

Build a defensible residency position

Coordinate the test with FEIE and foreign tax credits

Prepare returns that withstand IRS scrutiny

Avoid misclassification that can trigger audits

This is not a box-checking exercise — it’s strategic positioning.

Not Sure Which Residency Test Applies to You?

If you’re unsure whether you qualify under the Bona Fide Residence Test — or whether the Physical Presence Test is safer — professional guidance can prevent costly errors.
To determine the best approach for your situation