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Another interesting article .. and even way more (!) interesting comments by people actually suffering under the ridiculous CBT (citizenship based tax) system (which includes LPR, green card holders, too btw!) that the USA has as the ONLY developed nation on the planet:
Article on WSJ (Wall Street Journal) from last year:
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2012/05/18/tax-history-why-u-s-pursues-citizens-overseas/
Comments on that article:
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2012/05/18/tax-history-why-u-s-pursues-citizens-overseas/tab/comments/
Article on WSJ (Wall Street Journal) from last year:
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2012/05/18/tax-history-why-u-s-pursues-citizens-overseas/
Comments on that article:
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2012/05/18/tax-history-why-u-s-pursues-citizens-overseas/tab/comments/
"...the crazy double taxation/FATCA laws [...] how ridiculous, onerous and how unbelievable the penalties for lack of compliance even if out of ignorance are. These stupid laws have made it difficult to live abroad on many levels, not to mention finding a bank that will actually do business with you.
Personally, I can’t believe that our Founding Fathers would have agreed with this policy and it certainly isn’t helping our competitiveness in getting the best and the brightest to take on American citizenship for the double taxatio/FATCA policy. Many want to bypass the bank boycott and other craziness that makes life extremely complicated and have the ability to move around as need be and not worry about complying from abroad with ever more complicated paperwork and expose themselves to mammoth penalties. The reality is that many people abroad don’t know all their reporting obligations and could “owe” the IRS tens of thousands because they didn’t know they had to file an invasive report of all their foreign bank accounts that surpass 10K to two different US entities, for example.
I live abroad right now, I don’t work, but my husband a green card holder does. He doesn’t have the right to vote, yet under this ridiculous tax system that only the US, North Korea and Eritrea follow he actually owed taxes this year. Why is this fair??? And when he pays 20% VAT and 50% tax in our current country, I am left to wonder why we are paying more for a system that we are not benefiting from, while 47% of Americans are reportedly not paying federal taxes at all.
It is in EVERYONE’s interest that our country stay competitive by making it easy for people to move around and work abroad. We are in a global economy and these policies make Americans too expensive and hamstring our business abroad. Some have cited the implementation of the double taxation policy with the beginning of our trade imbalance. Clearly from the comments most here have not.."
"Three demographics are affected by these tax rules:
1 – wealthy citizens relocating abroad to avoid taxes
2 – citizens living abroad either due to job relocation and/or marriage
3 – children born abroad of U.S. parent(s)
An exit tax on someone in the first demographic is understandable. However, the argument to tax anyone in the second or third demographics is much more challenging.
Take someone in the third demographic as an example. To suggest that a citizen who is born and brought up abroad, should somehow owe the IRS an annuitized tribute on his/her lifelong revenue, eventhough he/she is a foreign national and resident, is the equivalent of the State ownership of its citizens: Slavery…"
"Did your ancestors immigrate from elsewhere to U.S.? Unless they are native Americans, the
answer is yes.
Did their homeland stalk them for life demanding a share of the wealth they earned in US? Did
their homeland claim financial rights over their children? The answer is likely No.
Yet, that is exactly what US is doing to former and current citizens who choose to live outside
US borders. The reasons are as diverse as the individuals themselves. Some are aid workers in
Africa, some are executives in Europe, some are homemakers, some are journalists. Many are
citizens of other countries.
Some–like me–are retirees–who spent their entire adult life working, earning a living, raising a
family, owning a home, voting, volunteering and contributing in another country. When many of
us became citizens of another country four, five or even six decades ago, US Consulates told us
we were “permanently and irrevocably” relinquishing our US citizenship.
Now, suddenly Congress and IRS are acting like a long divorced bitter spouse, stalking us for a
share of our life savings, which was entirely earned, saved, invested and taxed at high rates in our
country of residence."
"They are also demanding our banks reveal all of our savings and financial holdings to IRS beginning in 2014. If we do not consent, IRS expects our banks, where we have been customers for years or even decades to close our accounts. This is in violation of privacy, banking, and constitutional laws in my country and in many other countries. Unfortunately, US only cares about its rights and laws–not those of other democratic independent nations."