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posted by LaminatorX on Wednesday December 03 2014, @12:48PM   Printer-friendly
from the breaking-up-is-hard-to-do dept.

The USA has been making life difficult for Americans residing abroad; FATCA causes plenty of problems; but so does citizenship-based taxation. The IRS and Treasury department have made the reporting and taxation more onerous, and stepped up their collection efforts.

The result should be a surprise to no one: more and more Americans are handing in their US citizenship. Total numbers are unavailable (the lists published by the government include only a portion of the total), but undisputed is the fact that the numbers are increasing rapidly.

Having lots of citizens want to leave is...embarrassing. One solution could be to review the policies leading to people to hand in their citizenship. Another would be to make the fee unaffordable, especially for people living on second- or third-world incomes. It's obvious, of course, which route the USA has chosen: It now costs $2350 to hand in your US passport; more than 20 times the international average.

 
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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 03 2014, @03:51PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 03 2014, @03:51PM (#122282)
    Apparently the rest of the world doesn't share your logic that citizenship is something you should have to spend to maintain, because there are only two countries with double taxes, the US and (what fine company) Eritrea. Every other country is fine with you keeping its passport but paying no local taxes because you are resident abroad.
  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 03 2014, @06:51PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 03 2014, @06:51PM (#122356)

    Don't let the door hit you on the way out.