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Title: More Rich Americans Renounce U.S. Citizenship for Lower Taxes
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URL Source: http://www.dailyfinance.com/story/t ... ship-for-lower-taxes/19560160/
Published: Jul 24, 2010
Author: JONATHAN BERR
Post Date: 2010-07-24 14:57:31 by Ada
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Views: 314
Comments: 22

More Americans are renouncing U.S. citizenship for tax reasons. A U.S.-born resident of Ireland recently came into some money after he and his wife sold a farm they inherited from her parents. Instead of enjoying his windfall, the man is furious at the Internal Revenue Service for penalizing him for running afoul of the agency's confusing regulations regarding the reporting of income from foreign bank accounts. He is so mad, according to his attorney, Jane Bruno, that he's considering renouncing his U.S. citizenship.

While such a move is drastic, it's also becoming increasingly common. In fact, so many people are eager to renounce their U.S. citizenship for tax reasons, that in some U.S. embassies there's a waiting list to escape from the clutches of Uncle Sam.

Part of the reason for the rising interest in renunciation is burdensome rules like the one about foreign accounts designed to catch people who use quitting their citizenship as a way to illegally duck their tax obligations, says Bruno, who is based in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. The Irish resident, whom she declined to name, was slapped with a penalty of several thousand dollars.

"These penalties that they came up with are oversized when compared to the misdeeds that were committed," Bruno says.

Triple the Number in a Year

As many as 743 people with American citizenship or legal resident status renounced their U.S. citizenship in 2009 -- three times as many as in 2008 -- which resulted in a waiting list for people to say farewell to the red, white and blue at the U.S. Embassy in London, according to the Financial Times. That represents a tiny fraction of the 7 million or so Americans living abroad, but does underscore the growing unease about the Obama administration's taxation policies among the wealthy, according to experts.

Many of those leaving the U.S. behind have dual nationality and may not have lived in the country for years. Others have lived overseas for so long that America no longer feels like home. As Bruno points out, rescinding American citizenship is something not to be taken lightly. Not only do you lose the protection of the U.S. government, but the financial benefits don't kick in for several years. In fact, a former U.S. citizen is required to file tax returns to the IRS for several years after giving up citizenship.

"Also, persons who wish to renounce U.S. citizenship should also be aware that the fact that a person has renounced U.S. citizenship may have no effect whatsoever on his or her U.S. tax or military service obligations," according to the U.S. State Department's website. "In addition, the act of renouncing U.S. citizenship will not allow persons to avoid possible prosecution for crimes which they may have committed in the United States, or escape the repayment of financial obligations previously incurred in the United States or incurred as United States citizens abroad."

The Wealthy Have Been Quitting for Years

Wealthy people have been quitting their American citizenship for tax reasons for years. Tennessee-born mutual fund investor John Templeton did it in 1968. He died in 2008 in the Bahamas at the age of 95. John Dorrance III, grandson of the founder of Campbell Soup (CPB), quit being an American, as did members of the Getty Family. Companies including Tyco (TYC) and Transocean (RIG) have done the same thing. Some worry whether the newest crackdown will encourage more taxpayers to quit the U.S.

"U.S. citizens are in a uniquely horrible position as expatriates, wherever they reside, since the U.S. is just about the only major nation which taxes its citizens regardless of their residential status," according to Tax-News.com.

The crackdown on wealthy taxpayers is continuing. In April, IRS Enforcement Chief Steve Miller told members of Congress that tax revenue continues to be lost to offshore loopholes despite efforts to shut them down. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus urged the IRS to be more vigilant. That may wind up driving more wealthy Americans overseas.

David Lesperance, a Canadian attorney, says he has seen a seven- or eightfold increase in cases of people looking to renounced their U.S. citizenship. The advantages of doing so are too great to pass up for financial and personal reasons such as divorce.

"They are not bound to a particular location to maintain their wealth," Lesperance says, adding that many people have found they can recreate their lifestyle abroad, and in some cases -- heaven forbid -- improve it. Wealthy expatriates know that "government at all levels are going to need money" and that "things are not going to get better for us."

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#3. To: Ada (#0)

Rules have been changed so that citizens that renounce are deemed liable for taxes for the next 10 years. It's absolutely pathetic. The USA is now a place where they want to force you to stay, and it's all about money.

I can't possibly see how taxing citizens that renounced can be legal. I guess taxation without representation is back in style, since citizens that renounce certainly can't vote (as though that would make a difference).

Next: Barbed wire, mine fields and guard towers surrounding the land of the free, which admits it's no longer an attractive place to live.

Pinguinite  posted on  2010-07-25   0:42:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Next: Barbed wire, mine fields and guard towers surrounding the land of the free, which admits it's no longer an attractive place to live.

I have seen that very thing advocated by anti-immigration people (LP's own RWTB comes to mind), as well as national id cards. While I am against illegal immigration, I do not believe it wise to demand that the government build a wall with Barbed wire, mine fields and guard towers. They just might do it and turn it into our own Berlin Wall.

I remember many years ago arguing with that retired navy seal and author (can't remember his name now) that used to post at LP over this very point. IIRC he called me a liberal. Sometimes people's views can become so myopic that they are unable or unwilling to see the potential consequences of what they are demanding. I'm sure I'm no different though.

F.A. Hayek Fan  posted on  2010-07-25   14:42:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: F.A. Hayek Fan (#7)

quislings must hang. punto

Were the measures actually taken to prevent the very real invasion [by REAL America- firsters as opposed to the Traitors and Foreign Agents that took control through a 'Central Bank' (privately owned and operated using a fiat currency paper money scam) since before most of us were born], then a people that control their government (and don't indeed fear their 'government') are more safe.

Now, the measures being taken will indeed be used to keep certain people from leaving...and that number will be large as it's growing compoundingly by the day. Instead of a Freedom Wall, it's a Berlin Wall. But then again, we're dealing with World Communists, not real Americans.

Sheeple, sheeple, sheeple. Too dumbed down, self-interested and morally-reduced to save the Republic at this point. imo

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#12. To: Rotara (#11)

Now, the measures being taken will indeed be used to keep certain people from leaving...and that number will be large as it's growing compoundingly by the day. Instead of a Freedom Wall, it's a Berlin Wall.

That's my believe. Once the government figures out other ways of sneaking drugs into the country it will give them exactly what they are screaming for and then there will be moaning and gnashing of teeth when that wall is used against us.

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